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Rumor: Android M could be short for Android Macadamia Nut Cookie

If you thought Ice Cream Sandwich was an annoying name for a version of Android, wait until you hear what the next iteration of Google’s mobile operating system is rumored to be named. While we don’t have anything official to go on at the moment, Android Police has it on good authority that the “Android M” that we’ve been hearing about recently is short for “Android Macadamia Nut Cookie.” The good news is that Google has been known to use longer names in development that end up being changed to something better when the version is actually released. 

We may not know the official name for Google’s Android M until the fall. However, the company is already using an internal code name for Android M that we’d have a hard time believing is the final name because it simply doesn’t roll off the tongue. According to Android Police’s sources, Android M is known as Android Macadamia Nut Cookie (or MNC in short) for the time being. The name has been spotted already in AOSP code and it’s used internally at Google. Obviously, this doesn’t mean that Google will necessarily use MNC later this year once it’s ready to publicly announce the name it chose for Android M. The company isn’t likely to announce the name at Google I/O this week. Instead, Google might simply call it Android M until the final version of it is ready to roll out in fall, just like it did last year with Android L during beta testing. Just like with MNC this year, Google used different dessert names for Android L and Android K in the past internally that were then abandoned when the operating systems were released. Android KitKat was known as Android KLP (Key Lime Pie) and Android Lollipop was referred to as Android LMP (Lemon Meringue Pie) in AOSP code and at Google.

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