Have a look at Android 13’s Internal Dessert Codename


Last year Google releases the public version of Android 12 , the company is already making headway with the next Android version. And even though it has been quiting up on dessert names for Android versions publicly, Google still using them as an internal codename. So, the next-gen Android version, which will publicly be called Android 13, was initially called “T” internally. However, as per recent reports, Google has settled for the name – Tiramisu.

As we already know, before releasing Android 10, Google gave dessert names to its Android versions. It all started with Android 1.5, which was called Cupcake at the time, and continued till Android 9 that was officially called Android Pie. Google started using dessert names internally starting with Android 10. The company, for instance, referred to Android 10 as Quince Tart, Android 11 as Red Velvet Cake, and Android 12 as Snow Cone internally. So, as per a recent commit on the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) Gerrit, Google has named Android 13 after the coffee-flavored Italian dessert Tiramisu.

Spotted by open source enthusiast Chirayu Desai (@_cdesai on Twitter), and reported by XDA Developers, Google has updated the internal codename for the next Android version from “T” to Tiramisu. This is also the first time that Google has mentioned the internal codename of Android 13.

Apart from the internal codename of Android 13, we have some other information about the next-gen Android OS which is bringing many bigger changes. The company recently release the public version of Android 12. It will be releasing in may in the Google I/O event and then we get to know about the features of this Android 13. If you have any query let us know about your experience in the comments below below or you can contact us.


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