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Each version of Android since 1.5 has been developed with a specific codename. These codenames are chosen alphabetically and have thus far all been dessert items (or, generically, sweet/sugary foods). Some codenames are associated with more than one version number, while others are limited to only a specific one, and the reason for this inconsistency is not currently known. The naming typically appears to correspond to changes in the developer API levels, but this is not always true (example: 3.0 and 3.1 are both "Honeycomb" but they have different API levels).
The following names are used for the currently existing Android releases. Note that versions 1.0 and 1.1 were not publicly named. However, Android 1.1 was internally referred to as "Petit-Four" (noted in Traroth's answer, confirmed here):
Cupcake:
Android 1.5
Donut:
Android 1.6
Eclair:
Android 2.0Android 2.1
Froyo: (short for "frozen yogurt")
Android 2.2
Gingerbread:
Android 2.3
Honeycomb:
Android 3.0Android 3.1Android 3.2
Ice Cream Sandwich:
Android 4.0
Jelly Bean:
Android 4.1Android 4.2Android 4.3
KitKat:
Android 4.4
Lollipop:
Android 5.0Android 5.1
Marshmallow:
Android 6
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hope it will help u.. :-)
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Each version of Android since 1.5 has been developed with a specific codename. These codenames are chosen alphabetically and have thus far all been dessert items (or, generically, sweet/sugary foods). Some codenames are associated with more than one version number, while others are limited to only a specific one, and the reason for this inconsistency is not currently known. The naming typically appears to correspond to changes in the developer API levels, but this is not always true (example: 3.0 and 3.1 are both "Honeycomb" but they have different API levels).
The following names are used for the currently existing Android releases. Note that versions 1.0 and 1.1 were not publicly named. However, Android 1.1 was internally referred to as "Petit-Four" (noted in Traroth's answer, confirmed here):
Cupcake:
Android 1.5
Donut:
Android 1.6
Eclair:
Android 2.0Android 2.1
Froyo: (short for "frozen yogurt")
Android 2.2
Gingerbread:
Android 2.3
Honeycomb:
Android 3.0Android 3.1Android 3.2
Ice Cream Sandwich:
Android 4.0
Jelly Bean:
Android 4.1Android 4.2Android 4.3
KitKat:
Android 4.4
Lollipop:
Android 5.0Android 5.1
Marshmallow:
Android 6
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hope it will help u.. :-)
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The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the public release of the Android beta on November 5, 2007. The first commercial version, Android 1.0, was released on September 23, 2008. Android is continually developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), and it has seen several updates to its base operating system since the initial release.
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