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		<title>Wonder what the next Android version be called? It&#039;s Android Kitkat!</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				<![CDATA[<span class="dropcap">J</span>ust when everyone expected the next version of Android would be Android 5.0 and named Key Lime Pie. Google sprang a surprise break by announcing that the next Android version would be Android 4.4 and would be called Android KitKat. Yes, you read it right. It&#8217;s the same trademark chocolate bar name from Nestle.
With the new name the company&#8217;s sticks with the long tradition of naming the Android versions after desserts. Looks like the chocolate bar is a favorite of the Android coders in Google campus and the company states it&#8217;s &#8220;not a money-changing-hands kind of deal,&#8221; with Nestle.
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So next time you wrap the covers of KitKat, don&#8217;t be surprised to see an Android shaped KitKat choco bar inside! To engage the consumers, Nestle also announced there would be specially-marked KitKat packages giving a chance to win either a free Nexus 7 or a Google Play credit.


<h2><span style="color: #008000;">History of Android version names</span></h2>


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