Google's new Android name causes mixed opinions
Google has announced that the next version
of Android, codenamed “N”, will be called Nougat, bitterly dividing
opinion among its fans.
Nougat, which has been in developer and
early-adopter preview for the last few months since being announced at Google’s I/O developer conference in May, will be the 14th distinct iteration of
Android, labelled Android 7.0.
Google announced Android 7 simply as
“N” and put out a call for suggestions of names starting with N. Most previous
versions of Android have come with a confectionary or sweet-based code name.
The third version of the operating system –
Android 1.5 – was called Cupcake followed by Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread,
Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop and most recently Android
6 Marshmallow.
However, the reaction to the name has been
a mixed bag.
After Google had agreed with Nestle to use
the KitKat name for Android 4.4, Nutella had become a fan favourite.
Nougat, for those who haven’t had the
pleasure, is a chewy sugar or honey-based whipped egg-white sweet that often
contains nuts.
Opinion on whether Nougat is tasty is
also divided. Either way, new Android 7 Nougat should start making its way on
to devices from September, and features upgraded battery-saving Doze features,
more advanced split-screen multitasking and improved notifications.
Although, if Marshmallow’s adoption rate is
a predictor, having only just passed 10% of Android devices out there after
nine months on the market, it could take over a year to become common, even for
new smartphones and tablets.
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