The iconic Android dessert statues are missing from the Googleplex
Each version of Android up through version 10 was memorialized by a statue placed in the Googleplex
The current version of Android, Android 12, is called Snow Cone inside Mountain View where Google is headquartered. And Android 12L, made for larger-screened Android devices, is known as SnowCone v2. And let’s not rule out Android 13, which will be disseminated later this year with the internal codename Tiramisu.
Some Google employees and partners are being allowed to attend the Google I/O Developer Conference for the first time since 2019. Will the company trot out freshly painted and repaired statues to help honor the return of a live audience to the conference?
This year’s conference will kick off on May 11th and runs through the 12th. We could hear some details about the rumored Google Pixel Watch, the mid-range Pixel 6a, and the foldable Pixel Notepad. And of course, Android 13 will be on the table along with the Google Tensor 2 chipset.
Visitors said recently that the statues were in need of repair
On Google Maps, a reviewer wrote, “I was expecting a treat and was met with desolation and ruin. The whole area seems abandoned and the merchandise store looks from the outside like those post-apocalyptic stores you see in video games and movies.” This person had seen the statues just three weeks ago.
Hopefully, Google will restore the statues to their earlier conditions since they are part of the history of the world’s most popular mobile operating system.
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