There's no way to get rid of its nice, opinionated sweetness. We refer to Android and the sugary versions that our mobile phones are revisiting. And it is just a few hours ago that the name of what will be the new version of Android has been known. It would be called Honeycomb, or what is the same, honeycomb if we prefer the Spanish translation. In this sense, all the rumors suggest that the Honeycomb will not be as drastic an update as it will be version 3.0 of Android, also known as Gingerbread.
As you have already seen, the names that Google is choosing to baptize the new outgoing versions of its Android operating system have their substance. To date, they have reached our phones in strict alphabetical order and always referring to some tasty sweet. Let's do a review. To start we have the letter C with the Cupcake or what would be a cake very similar to muffins or muffins, mostly from America. This version corresponds to the first 1.5.
Then came the D for the Donut version (1.6), E for Éclair (2.1), which in French would come to be a bun filled with pastry cream. The F was taken by Froyo for version 2.2, representing what would be in the United States Frozen Yogurt or frozen yogurt, to be more specific. And finally we have the version that begins with G and that we popularly know as Gingerbread or 3.0, being one of the ones that has brought the most changes in recent times and whose name represents gingerbread, materialized in the typical doll-shaped cookies that Americans eat for Christmas.
In this lesson pastry, we would have to add how little we know about the update to be known for ' Honeycomb '. The only thing that is known is that this new version will be the continuation of Gingerbread 3.0, so that it will not represent such a drastic change in terms of the technical characteristics added to the operating system. Google has not made any statements about it, since the update with Gingerbread will first have to be extensive at the end of the year.
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