Google’s Android 13 will be codenamed after this sweet, click here to know

The giant tech company Google recently released Android 12. Now the company is working on its upgraded version i.e. Android 13. Meanwhile, a report has come out. This has given information about the codename of the upcoming Android 13. However, the company has not yet shared any information regarding the launch of this upcoming Android version.

According to a report by XDA Developers, the codename of Android 13 has been traced to an open source project. The codename of this Android version will be Tiramisu. The company may use this name as a branding. For your information, let us tell you that Tiramisu is a delicious Italian dessert. This dessert is made from coffee, okra, whipped mascarpone and cream.

Let us tell you that Google has so far kept the codenames of all its Android versions in alphabetical order. Android 12 is internally codenamed Snow Cone. Earlier, Android 1.5 was named Cupcake, Android 1.6 was named Donut and Android 9 was named Pie.

Android 12

Google released the Android 12 operating system in May 2021. Talking about the Android 12 operating system, this operating system has been redesigned. Many features have been added to this operating system, which will make the work of the users easier. Along with this, a new security dashboard will be available in the new OS. Through this, users will be able to find out which data was accessed when. Not only this, users can block any permissions through the dashboard.

Will get this special feature

Android users will get multi-device connectivity feature in the latest Android 12 operating system. Users will be able to connect their smartphone to the car through this feature. Also, you will be able to unlock the vehicle through NFC.

These smartphones will get Android 12 update

According to Google, the latest Android 12 operating system beta update will be first available to devices from Google Pixel, OnePlus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiaomi. After this Android 12 will be released for all users.