CarbonOak
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What's happens when the alphabet is done
They move to the Greek alphabet
What's happens when the alphabet is done
I *never* want to have to tell someone at the bar that I just installed the new "Snickerdoodles" version of Android.
T - Tart, Tiramisu, Toffee, Truffle
Haven't the names, at least on occasion, also reflected the release date? Froyo (and possibly Ice Cream ___) in summer, Gingerbread in the winter?
So what name they use may depend in part on whether they really shift to annual updates or stick to their biannual update schedule.
I think those are just coincidences. There isn't much else you can use for f, g, and i.
Fudge? Gumdrop? I admit "i" is tight, but the others had multiple options. But you may be right that it's a coincidence.
Since each version is named after a desert or something sweet, lets go down the alphabet and help Google out:
Categoryesserts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
j-jellybean, Jackfruit
k-kettle corn, karamel (who says you have to spell it correct?)
l- lolipop, licorice
m-marshmallow, Mousse
n- nougat
o- orange (not much I can think of for O)
p-pudding, papaya
q- (they will probably skip this letter)
r-rice crispy, rava cake, red velvet,
s-s'more, snickerdoodle (not sure if that is copyrighted)
t-taffey, tiramisu
u-
v- Vanilla _________ (fill in the blank)
w-wafer
jelly doughnut, kahlua, lemon meringue pie, mango, nut frappe, orange creamsicle, pineapple, quince, rainbow sherbert, strawberry shortcake, tiramisu, upside down cake, vanilla cheescake, watermelon, Xigua(fruit similar to watermelon), yumberry yogurt, Zabaglione(An Italian desert)
just a quick list off the top of the head
jelly doughnut, kahlua, lemon meringue pie, mango, nut frappe, orange creamsicle, pineapple, quince, rainbow sherbert, strawberry shortcake, tiramisu, upside down cake, vanilla cheescake, watermelon, Xigua(fruit similar to watermelon), yumberry yogurt, Zabaglione(An Italian desert)
just a quick list off the top of the head