If Android Was Created In India - What'd Be The Names Of Versions?
Google has this interesting way of naming the versions of android mobile operating system. Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean and so on. I was thinking if Android was developed by an Indian company; what'd be the names you'd give to the versions of android?
I'm tempted to put my own suggestions; but I'll wait until someone gets really creative in this thread π
I'm tempted to put my own suggestions; but I'll wait until someone gets really creative in this thread π
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Jeffrey ArulrajI would say one will have "GANDHI " as its name π
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vinod1993The company's CEO's name, his wife's, parents' and daughters' name will be used to name the versions used by android Or some sanskrit divine names.
or the panchabootha's names like the Aakaash.! π -
whiz.kid.aniketSince android names are based on a dessert or other sweet treat.
I think, Android "Modak" ππ sounds tempting! -
Anoop KumarCupcake: Kulfi
Donut: Vada
Γclair: Badam Patti
Froyo (frozen yogurt): Dahi
Gingerbread: ---
Honeycomb: ---
Ice Cream Sandwich: ---
Jelly Bean: Poppins
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Kaustubh KatdareAndroid 4.1 - Barfii π
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Ramani AswathMoola
Mamool
Bakshees
My son's classmate joined Yahoo's California HQ., where he developed some version of yahoo's system. The name Bangalore was corrupted from the present Bengaluru, which itself came from Benda Kalu ooru (Literally the town of baked beans). Yahoo named that version,'Baked Beans' because the developer came from Bangalore.
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