Less than a week after we caught wind of Android 5.0 Jelly Bean's expected autumn release, The Verge has reported on good authority that Android 6.0 will be called Key Lime Pie.
This may come as little surprise given Google's traditional dessert-based Android naming system, and although we've got no official confirmation or specs at the moment, a 2013 release date is highly likely after Jelly Bean comes out later this year.
As for Android 7.0? Our money's on Lemon Meringue Pie...
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