Let the speculation begin.
As expected, Google announced more details about the next version of Android, tentatively called "Android Q," at its annual I/O developer conference.
Standout features in the software update include support for foldable phones and hardened privacy controls. All good things, but what everyone really wants to know is what the Q will stand for.
If Google follows past Android naming schemes, the Q will stand for some kind of dessert. Android P stood for Pie, Android O for Oreo, Android N for Nougat, etc.
But what will the Q stand for? We did some Googling and, honestly, there aren't a whole lot of desserts that start with the letter.
Below is a list Mashable's tech reporters pulled together, from what we feel has a good chance to names that aren’t likely at all. I mean, some of them aren't even desserts.
Android Quiche
Android Quince
Android Quesadilla
Android Quaker Oats
Android Queijadinha
Android Quesito
Android Quark
Android Quail Egg
Android Quinoa
Android Queso
Are we missing something? What will Google call Android Q when it comes out later this year?
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