Android
Android 15’s internal code name is Vanilla Ice Cream
Last month, Google released the Android 14 Developer Preview 1 to Pixel smartphones (4a 5G to 7 Pro). As we are still months away from the tentative Android 14 release, Google appears to be already working on Vanilla Ice Cream, which is the code name of Android 15.
According to Mishaal Rahman, the internal code name of 2024’s Android 15 operating system is Vanilla Ice Cream. This leak arrived quite earlier compared to the last year as we got to know the dessert code name of Android 14 in late April.
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You may have been wondering about how this came too early as Android 14 is in the early stage. Well, it’s possible that the company may have made some code changes in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and the developer discovered it in that.
In the past few years, Google made dessert code names limited to developers and public Beta stages during development. Now, new versions of Android are just expressed as versions such as Android 14, Android 13, Android 12, and so on.
Dessert code name naming flashback:
- v14 – Upside-Down Cake
- v13 – Tiramisu
- v12 – Snow Cone
- v11 – Red Velvet Cake
- v10 – Quince Tart
Android 14:
Google seeded the first Developer Preview build of Android 14 last month, with an aim to deliver Stable software by August. The company is likely to begin the Android 14 Beta program for general users, and the announcement may happen during Google I/O 2023.
One UI 6.0:
We just revealed which Samsung devices are eligible for the One UI 6.0 Beta program, which you can check here. The company may start the One UI 6 Beta program nearly at the time of the stable Android 14 release by Google. We believe, Samsung devices may start getting stable One UI 6.0 update by October 2023.
2024 One UI:
One UI 6.0 is a mature software skin in the Android segment, which is known for its futuristic and impressively developed features. Samsung is continuing the version strategy since the launch of the original One UI version way back in 2019. And if it continues, we will welcome the One UI 7 in 2024.
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