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Since some of the earliest versions of the OS, it has been called Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, and so on. The giant statues at the campus were added to celebrate each new version of the operating system.
The company stopped publicly naming the versions after desserts after the release of the latest version of the software. It was part of a new look for the operating system that focused on numerical designation.
We want to know if you would like to see dessert names come back with new releases.
The first preview of the new software may provide some hope for those who are hoping for a return of the dessert. While previous developer previews have hidden the name and instead placed letters to designate the Android versions, this time around the codename was included in the build and it was officially named Tiramisu.
It is a nice little detail, but it is not certain if it is an oversight or a permanent change that indicates that the dessert name is going to be brought back.
It is always fun to play a game of guessing what the next version of the phone will look like. In the past, they would ask for submissions to help name the new versions. Maybe it will be something like "Ube," "Upsidedown cake," or even "Uncooked cookie dough."
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