Internally, Android 11 is known as RVC or Red Velvet Cake
So Google continued to use dessert names in alphabetical order every year until 2019's Android 10. Based on the pattern, Google was supposed to use a dessert name that started with the letter "Q" which made things rather difficult. So last year, Google shut down its dessert naming unit and told those in this highly specialized division to give the broom closet back to the janitor.
Interestingly, part of the old naming scheme was kept as Google refers to the current beta version of Android as Android R, just like it called last year's beta Android Q. And on the All About Android podcast (via 9to5Google) Android’s vice-president of engineering, Dave Burke, said that the Android internal software engineering team continues to use dessert names to identify the upcoming build of the operating system. Burke said, "We’re turning it to 11, so it’s Android 11. However, if you were to ask a member of my team 'What are they working on?' They would say RVC, and so, 'RVC' is Red Velvet Cake." Last year, Burke said that Android 10 was going to be named "Queen Cake" but ended up known internally as "Quince Tart."The list of dessert names used for Android builds includes:
- Android 1.5 Cupcake (4/27/2009)
- Android 1.6 Donut (9/15/2009)
- Android 2.0 Eclair (10/26/2009)
- Android 2.2 Froyo (5/20/2010)
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread (12/06/2010)
- Android 3.0 Honeycomb (optimized for tablets-2/22/2011)
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (10/18/2011)
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (7/09/2012)
- Android 4.4 KitKat (10/31/2013)
- Android 5.0 Lollipop (11/12/2014)
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow (10/05/2015)
- Android 7.0 Nougat (8/22/2016)
- Android 8.0 Oreo (8/21/2017)
- Android 9.0 Pie (8/06/2018)
Did running through those names give you any flashbacks?
Android R beta version 2.5 can be installed
To update your Pixel to version 2.5 of the Android 11 beta, go to Settings > System > Advanced > System update. Android 11 beta 3 should arrive next month and that is the beta version that will be most like the final build of Android 11. If you must be the first on your block with the latest Android features, that would be the iteration of the beta we would hold out for. The final version of Android 11 should be released in September.
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