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- Google's New Android OS 4.4 has been named as "KitKat"
Posted by : HackShak
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Here's an image From Sundar Pichai's Google+ Account
After the previous minor upgrade retained the “Ice Cream Sandwich” moniker, the next version of Android OS aka Android 4.4 will be called KitKat. Google’s SVP Sundar Pichai has just confirmed by posting the image of the statue across the social networks.
“It’s our goal with Android KitKat to make an amazing Android experience available for everybody. :- Google
The company is remaining mum on the project and on what new features
the new name will bring. Google has also already worked out a no money
agreement with Nestle for the name sans a space in the middle, hence,
KitKat vs the original Kit Kat. Google SVP Pichai also announced that
there are now over one billion Android device activations, surpassing
the 900 million mark back in May this year.
The list of Android versions incase you have not kept up
John Lagerling, director of Android global partnerships, also confirmed that his team did originally consider “Key Lime Pie” as a potential name for Android after Jelly Bean, but the issue was “very few people actually know the taste of a key lime pie.” The BBC reports that there will be more than 50 million Kit Kats promoting the Android mascot in 19 markets (including Brazil, India, Japan and Russia).
The list of Android versions incase you have not kept up
- Cupcake (1.5)
- Donut (1.6)
- Eclair (2.0)
- Froyo (2.2)
- Gingerbread (2.3)
- Honeycomb (3.0)
- Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0)
- Jelly Bean (4.1-4.3).
- KitKat (4.4)
John Lagerling, director of Android global partnerships, also confirmed that his team did originally consider “Key Lime Pie” as a potential name for Android after Jelly Bean, but the issue was “very few people actually know the taste of a key lime pie.” The BBC reports that there will be more than 50 million Kit Kats promoting the Android mascot in 19 markets (including Brazil, India, Japan and Russia).
