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Next Version Of Android Codenamed Froyo

It seems that after “Cupcake”, “Donut” and “Éclair”, the next version of Google’s Android OS will be codenamed “Froyo” (short for frozen yogurt), continuing the company’s trend of using tasty stuff for Android codenames. This revelation came from Eric Tseng, Android senior product manager, during a recent interview. There isn’t any additional information on this just yet, especially what new features will be included in the update, but stay tuned, and we’ll update you as soon as such information is dug up.

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