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Earlier this year Google took the stage at its I/O developer conference to officially announce the Android 8, the next big update to Android OS.
Google has traditionally used sweet treats for the names of its major Android releases, dating back to Android 1.5, “Cupcake.” KitKat (4.4) was the last branded release, with Google typically sticking to generic dessert names wherever possible. Oreo is pretty much the only choice for an “O” dessert that’s broadly and instantly recognizable, however, so it seems like it was almost inevitable.
Android O is rolling out to Pixel and Nexus 5X/6P devices soon, Google says, and anyone on the preview will be updated to the final version, as well. Pixel C and Nexus Player are next up for official updates, too, with other devices to follow shortly.
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Along with the name, Google also announced that Android Oreo is available today via Google’s Android Open Source Project.
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