In two months, the 2016 I / O developer conference begins, during which Google will tell us more about the new Android N. Of course by then we will hear a lot of assumptions about what N means in the upcoming Android version .
Google started naming Android versions of dessert and sweet names. It is a tradition that lasts six years. Below are all releases of mobile devices up to date:
Android 1.5 Cupcake (April 2009)
Android 1.6 Donut (September 2009)
Android 2.0 / 2.1 Éclair (October 2009, January 2010)
Android 2.2 Froyo (May 2010)
Android 2.3 Gingerbread (December 2010)
Android 3.0 / 3.1 / 3.2 Honeycomb (February 2011, May 2011, July 2011)
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (October 2011)
Android 4.1 / 4.2 / 4.3 Jelly Bean (July 2012, November 2012, July 2013)
Android 4.4 KitKat (October 2013)
Android 5.0 / 5.1 Lollipop (November 2014, March 2015)
Android 6.0 Marshmallow (October 2015)
Let us remind you that Google in its names is somewhat unpredictable. To date there have been the following forecasts which were obviously not correct:
Key Lime Pie (KLP) for the name KitKat, Lemon Meringue Pie (LMP) for Lollipop, and Macadamia Nut Cookie (MNC) for today's Marshmallow.
So what will be the final name for Android N? Will it be unlikely to be called Android Nutella?
Probably yes, because Google loves to play games, especially with Android names.
Below are some predictions as published by Android Police (see that the name of the new Android will not be one of these):