Recently, Android developers discovered the internal development code for Android 14 in Google's Android open source project - Upside Down Cake "flip the cake".
Google has always had a "tradition" of using the name of cake and candy as the code name for the new system, and Google's Android 14, code-named "Flip Cake", also inherits the tradition of the Android version.
As each new version of the operating system is released, Google names each version with the initials of the dessert name, for example, Android 1.5 is named "Cupcake", Android 1.6 is named "Donut", and so on.
Interestingly, the codename of Android 13 currently under development is "Tiramisu" Tiramisu, which is also the name of a cake. The key is that its first letter is "T" and the last letter "U" , will it have anything to do with Upside Down Cake "flip the cake"?
Of course, Google only uses the code names of these cakes for development purposes, and the name of the specific Android version will still need to be released based on its serial number.
It is understood that Upside Down Cake "flip cake" is a kind of cake making method, which is a bit like French TARTY TARTY.
Among them, the more classic caramelized pineapple "flip cake" method is: first put pineapple slices and other fruits that should be placed on the surface of the cake into the pan, then pour the cake flour, and then put it into the oven to bake, at this time the cake is turned upside down. After baking, remove the pan from the oven and use a slightly larger plate to turn the cake upside down, at which point the fillings (like sliced fruit) will reappear on the cake.
At the moment, it's unclear how the cute codename Upside Down Cake "flips the cake" is linked to the Android 14 system build. But it is predictable that Android 14 will continue to improve support for technologies such as multitasking and eSIM, and the system will be smoother and more stable. The general direction seems to be consistent with Android 13.
According to the plan, Android 13 is about to enter the testing phase after Google I/O in May, when all OEM models except Pixel are expected to be approved for the upgrade. Previously, the second beta preview of Android 13 released some new features such as improved game load times and support for HDR video.
I just didn't expect Android 13 to be used by everyone, and the news about Android 14 is already coming. What are your thoughts on this new code name? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to interact.
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