Thursday, June 9, 2016

Nutella? Nachos? Nectar? Google has already chosen the name Android N – Tudocelular.com

One of the most exciting things in the launch of a new version of Android system is to find out what name will be given by Google to the new flavor of the little robot. The giant began a campaign during the Google I / O, which happened last month, so that users choose which name to be given to the next version of the system. Of course, this initiative was just a joke of the company, as the name, in fact, would be chosen very carefully.

Android has received names inspired desserts since its first public release, 1.5 Cupcake . Since then we have seen Google following this line in alphabetical order, resulting in the following names: Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop and Marshmallow. The most desired by users for Android N would be the Nutella name, but that would imply name usage rights agreements with the Italian company Ferrero, maker from delicious hazelnut cream with cocoa and milk, which may end up being one . impractical choice for Google

Google has released a video on social networks to inform that the name was finally chosen by the company, but it will only be revealed in the coming weeks – possibly later this month. Check out the video released:

As in previous years, Google will confirm the choice of name to add a new Android statue in the garden of the Googleplex. The latest addition made by the company is the giant robot holding a marshmallow, which confirmed the name of this version last year. After the name of Android N finally be revealed, Google will launch its latest preview version of the system, leaving everything ready for the final release in the second half. – Possibly in August

The Neyyappam name already it was said to be a strong candidate. But Google can think of names simple and easy to be pronounced in all languages, as Nectar, nuts, nougat, Nachos, Nori, Nutmeg, among several other options. Which name do you bet?

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