It seems that we are living in a world where the innovation scene is under such close scrutiny, as well as has such intense public rate of interest that we are already seeing conjecture about the name of the 6.0 version of the Android operating system before we have even seen a public release of Android 5.0 Jelly Bean. Google executives have been hinting just recently that we may see a public release of Jelly Bean in quarter four of 2012, however nothing has been officially verified yet.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise to mobile innovation fans that Google adopts a naming convention for the Android OS that is named after sugary desserts, which has so far created Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, the present Ice cream Sandwich as well as the soon to be released Jelly Bean. however just where does the business go with Android 6.0? Well, the naming convention will obviously continue, complying with not only the dessert associated path, however likewise the alphabetical demands which take us to the letter ‘K’.
Believe it or not, there are actual sources who have been tipping media outlets about the possible future names of major Android releases, with The Verge reporting that the exact same source who properly predicted the Jelly Bean name for 5.0, has now speculated that Android 6.0 will be understood as ‘Key Lime Pie’. now don’t get me wrong, as a person who has a seriously wonderful tooth, I like a bit of key lime pie, however might I see Google naming a whole OS version after it? Well, thinking about the present version is called Ice cream Sandwich, I assumption anything is possible.
The prediction of the key Lime Pie name differs from reports published last year over at the IndoPost website who speculated that Android 6.0 might go by the name of ‘Kettle Corn’ which is a type of tasty pop corn, however to be honest, I believe any type of sugary snack which begins with the letter ‘K’ might be in the running. The naming convention utilized by Google may appear to be a bit bizarre to some, however with the latest Android 4.0 OS being abbreviated to ‘ICS’, it wouldn’t seem out of the realms of possibility that we might see a ‘KLP’ codename for a future Android version.
With ICS being released to the public at the back end of 2011, as well as Jelly Bean being commonly tipped to be offered this Fall, it stands to reason that we might see the next version of the Android OS being shipped in late 2013. However, the features as well as material of the suggested ‘Android key Lime Pie’ is anyone’s guess.
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