Android L was unveiled in June this year at the conference Google I / O. After the presentation has been made available development version of the operating system for smartphones and tablets. Prime Minister software should take place later this month, but still do not know exactly what the name will adopt a new Android.
So far, all subsequent versions of Android took their code names of different species of sweets. Each subsequent starts with the next letter of the alphabet from the Cupcake 4.1-4.2 1.5 Jelly Bean. The latest Android 4.4 KitKat for the first time his designation took no sweetness on the species and the particular type. It happened through a partnership of companies Google (responsible for the development of Android) and Nestle (producer bars).
In this regard partnership speculation immediately arose, as might be called the next version of Android. Among the proposals was the most frequently repeated Android Lion, whose name would be synonymous with another product of Nestle. I do not know, however, whether the agreement between Google and Nestle will continue this year. It may be that Android 4.4 KitKat was one of a kind.
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For this reason began to speculate that the new Android may return to names as derived from a particular species of sweets, and Google itself suggested one of the graphics, it might be Android Lollipop. However, as reported by service Phone Arena, the official name of the new Android can be quite different. Android L after his debut can wear, if you believe the report or the name of Licorice, Licorice vczyli.
is indicated by a post on Google Plus made available by a person named Giovanni Calabrese. He is one of the designers of statuettes depicting successive editions Android placed at the headquarters of Google. Of course, he did not betray the right name of the new system, but he recalled in an ambiguous way in his entry on the flavors of licorice. It is worth noting that the graphic for the 16 birthday of lollipops Google also found in licorice.
Source: phonearena.com
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