The mascot android Lollipop decorate pages of Google


Today (16/10), Google has officially released their latest Android operating system Lollipop along with two of their flagship gadgets made ​​by HTC, the Nexus 6 and 9. Google's Nexus necessarily make funny statue to mark his birth. 
Since launching the Android version 1.5, aka 'Cupcake', Google has always graced the pages of one of his buildings, the Googleplex, in Mountain View, California with a variety of desserts statues of the Android mascot. 
Until now there are at least 10 pages mascot at the Googleplex, and now the number had grown to 11 with the presence of the statue of Android 'Lollipop'. All these statues are the creations of a designer named Giovanni Calabrese, who a few days ago could make a scene by removing speculation the name 'Licorice' as the official name of the Android L. 
In front of the number 44 in the Googleplex now stands a statue of the green robot mascot Android, of course, carrying a giant Lollipop candy. Funnily enough, the Android statue also shows the pose 'two-finger greeting' as a symbol of 'peace' or peace. 
With the pose if Google may want to show their new operating system now more friendly to users. This is evidenced by the encryption or the new coding system that will make devices that run Android Lollipop tapping the will and free. In fact, Google also added the system 'Android Smart Lock' on Android Lollipop to allow users to synchronize the device with other gadgets are reliable, such as a car or even a smartwatch already installed the Android operating system.

There's been a bit of theory concerning what moniker form 5.0 of Google's portable OS would undertake when it arrives this fall. In another promo feature, the Android unwavering are provoked with potential outcomes like Lemon Meringue Pie, Lemon Drop, Lady Finger and Lava Cake. Oreo is specified as a dim stallion hopeful, and it could be an alternative if Google chose to stay with the marked nibble subject (and skirts a couple of letters). A few supposed names are perceptibly nonattendant, as well: Lollipop and Licorice. Obviously, we'll know soon enough when another statue is introduced in Mountain View.


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