Android Q is now only Android 10, No sweet Names! This decision by Google ended "an era" in Android; Sad for the fans!

At the company's I / O event this year, Google announced its Android Q operating system.  At the time of the announcement, Google shared some features about its Android Q, but did not confirm the official name of the new Android version.
Would it be called Android Laddu?  Or will it be labeled Android Alva?  After a long wait, the official name of the Android Q operating system has just been announced.
Google announced that the company's new Android version, or Android Q, will be officially called - Android 10.  Yes, Google has changed its "tradition" of naming sweeteners for its operating system.  The end of an "era" with.
Why this sudden change?
We are changing the naming system for our releases. Our engineering team always uses internal code names for each version - delicious sweet varieties alphabetically. This naming tradition has become a fun part of every release. But we have been hearing for years that our names are not always understood by everyone in the global community, ”the company said in its official blog post.

Names of the Android versions released so far:
From the earliest times, Google has chosen the names of sweets for its Android versions.  But Android 10 has put an end to that.  Here are the names of the first released Android versions:

Cupcake
Donut
Eclair
Froyo Airport
Gingerbread
Honeycomb
Ice Cream Sandwich
Jelly Bean
KitKat
Lollipop
Marshmallow
Nougat
Oreo
Pie

Google has said 'goodbye' to its sweet type names with the 'bag' version.  The fact that Android users 'miss' this naming tradition can be confusing to users, and even Google is unable to accept it, even if its explanation.

What is the reason why numbers are used in the name?
In this regard, "the names of the global operating system need to be clear and relatable to everyone in the world. Therefore, the next release of Android will have its own numbers, called Android 10."

This is the perfect time!
We think this change will help simplify publishing names. We think this is the right time to make this change," explained Google.

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