Wednesday, April 13, 2016

“Samsung reveals new version Android version ‘- GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

Google will come later this year with a new Android version as successor to the current Android 6.0 Marshmallow. To date, this new Android version is known under the working name “Android N ‘. Beta versions of Android N are already being tested by developers around the world.

The big question that Android enthusiasts still keeps busy throughout the world is the name and the version number is going to get the new Android version. It is known that the name of the new Android version will at least start with the letter ‘N’ and the name will be a sweet delicacy. All previous versions of Android there will also be given a name of a confection, where the first letter of the name was always a successive letter of the alphabet.



Internal working names

Google Android N internally given the working name “New York Cheesecake”. Moreover, that is very likely not the final name. Thus Android 4.4 Kitkat are then developed under the internal development name “Key Lime Pie”, Android 5.1 Lollipop as’ Lemon Meringue Pie ‘and the current Android 6.0 Marshmallow called’ Macadamia Nut Cookie “.



Android 7.0?

Although the final name of Android N time being it will remain a secret, Samsung seems accidentally to have the version already announced. In the so-called “release notes” in a new version of its Software Development Kit (SDK) Samsung namely reports that this SDK is now compatible with Android N (7.0). This, it seems that Samsung suggests that Android N version 7.0 is going to get.



Maybe next month clarity

Perhaps Google next month at its I / O Conference, more clarity is going to give the name and version number of Android N. Last year, these details were otherwise only be announced when the final version of the current Android 6.0 Marshmallow was released. As developers already expanded its testing Android N chances are dramatically that Google will present the final version of Android N during its I / O conference next month.

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