Here's how you feel about public dessert names for Android

Publish date: 2023-07-11

Google hasn’t publicly used dessert names for new Android versions in a few years, opting for numbered versions from Android 10 onwards. But the firm still uses dessert names internally, with Android 12 being dubbed Snow Cone.

News last week pointed to Android 13 being called Tiramisu within Google, but we wanted to know whether readers wanted public-facing dessert names to make a comeback. Here’s how you voted in this poll.

Would you like to see a return to public dessert names for Android?

Results

The poll was posted on July 27, and over 3,500 votes were counted as of writing. The winner here is the “yes” camp, accruing just over 86% of the vote or over 3,100 nods. It’s easy to understand why too, as the dessert names were a departure from naming conventions used by the likes of Windows and iOS.

Public dessert names were also around since the early days of Android, going back to Android 1.5 Cupcake. So we can understand the yearning for this convention to continue. Furthermore, Google still uses dessert names internally, so it’s not like the search giant has to retroactively come up with dessert names for its recent Android versions.

Still, just over 13% of polled readers say they don’t want to see dessert names making a public return. A couple of comments suggest that the current numbering system is “cleaner” or indicative of Google growing up. One reader also reckons Google should indeed stick with code-names but choose something other than desserts.

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