Is the vice president of Android trolling us or is it true that Nutella will be the name of Android N?

AndroidNutella

Google asked us to participate in an initiative to help them name Android N. All kinds of recommendations emerged and even some quite striking names like that Android Nachos, but we still want to know what will be the name that will be given to that new version that will be present with us this summer, at least on Nexus devices.

I don't really know if they want to troll us a bit, but Hiroshi Lockheimer, vice president of Android, Chrome OS and the Play Store, seems like he has it very clear in relation to Nutella as the name chosen for the next version of its OS for mobile devices. Nor would we be surprised if it was this after having gone through Android 4.4 KitKat.

And it is that Lockheimer has taken his Twitter to mess it up to display a screenshot of your desktop showing a web search for Nutella. We already know that he has a great predilection for this chocolate spread that so many fans have in the world, because it is not the first time that he shows his liking for this delicacy. Last week he shared another image of a dessert menu featuring one called Nutella Pizzetta.

We also know that this type of news that they throw to the sibylline gets them to spread and raise more expectations for knowing the name of Android N. An excellent form of marketing and this time it would take us to another very sweet brand of desserts to which many of us have fallen into the temptation of spreading it on bread or even on sandwiches.

In any case, we will be cautious about the possibility that we start calling AndroidNutella to the next version of this OS that will be with us this summer with the arrival of some new Nexus. We must remember that 6 days ago they announced that we would soon know…


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  1.   David alberto said

    God what a bad name ...