Every year we get excited about which dessert could possibly be named the next version of Android. Itâs honestly such a trivial piece of information that hard-core Android enthusiasts get riled up about. A new theory suggests that the next version of Android, 8.0, could be named oatmeal cookie.
The theory is strengthened by a couple of hard pieces of evidence. The first piece of evidence was found in Androidâs source code as âoc-devâ which was used on several occasions, the most notable of which is the code which states that a Google Pixel devices is running the Android O Developer preview or âoc-devâ. âOCâ could mean âoatmeal cookieâ, which is blatantly written in the next and older piece of evidence.
The second piece of evidence stems from this yearâs Google I/O presentation over a month ago. There were mentions of âoatmeal_cookieâ in sample code that was used i n a presentation slide.
While many folks are hoping that Android O will be named âOreoâ chances are it probably wonât be unless Nabisco (or Kraft, depending on where you live) makes a deal with Google for the cross-promotion of Oreos and Android. The only time we saw this happen was with Android KitKat, which used an officially named dessert instead of a generic name.
Oatmeal cookie used on one of the slides. Might be the name of the next #Android version? #io17http://pic.twitter.com/jxYj9c2Ng4
â" bolot (@bolot) May 18, 2017
Remember, even with Android K, there were teases involving key lime pie at Google I/O 2013. Perhaps it was meant as a placeholder/fallback in case the deal with KitKat didnât work out. We all know what happened with that "K" though!
For all we know, (and based on history) Google could be currently trying to get permission to use the âOreoâ name and is using âocâ as a fallback/placeholder in case Google doesnât get the green light to use it. The presentation slide could just be Google trolling us big time and âocâ is probably âOreo cookieâ, after all.
What do you think Android "O" will be named?
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