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Today we finally get our answer, with Android 14 set to go by the code name Upside Down Cake. Google formally clarifies the code name in some recent notes added to the AOSP (spotted by 9to5Google).
We’re still waiting for Android 15 to fully release, but we’ve already found a potential code name for Android 16. Almost every Android version has had a delicious-sounding internal code name ...
The Android 14 code name is upside down cake and like other code names over the years this is also a dessert.
The source code for Android 16 is now available, but OEMs like Samsung and Xiaomi have already had early access. Here's what that means.
According to early findings, Google is preparing support for using a QR code to start the connection for Quick Share.
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a Linux kernel developer, has posted a blog explaining the decision to excise Google's Android code from the kernel.Kroah-Hartman removed the code in December, noting that ...
In Android, Google seems to be taking a different approach. Hidden within Play Services, Google has started to lay the foundation for eSIM transfer on Android, which is based on QR codes.
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