Google and Oreo team up to reveal Android Oreo
23 Aug 2017 --- Google has revealed that the next version of its mobile operating system, Android, is to be named after the popular cookie brand Oreo. Historically, Google has named each successive Android release after sweet treats like Eclair, Ice Cream Sandwich and most recently, Nougat.
The Android Oreo release marks a global collaboration between the Oreo brand and Google, which kicks off with the debut of the Android Oreo superhero – a new character who personifies the powers of this iconic duo and the features of the new operating system.
Poised to be a pop-culture icon, Android Oreo channels the playfulness of Oreo and intelligence of Android to “spread joy throughout the world.” And, like all iconic superheroes, the Android Oreo superhero originated from a wondrous, and unique, moment in time: the 2017 solar eclipse.
“It's not every day that iconic brands like Oreo and Android join forces in a way that is truly reflective of both brands' personalities,” said Justin Parnell, Global Brand Director, Oreo. “The Oreo brand is on a mission to bring people together through fun, playful moments, so infusing the playfulness of Oreo with the openness of Android is the perfect match. And with the Android Oreo superhero, we're continuing on our path to engage our fans across the world in innovative ways.”
To welcome Android Oreo and celebrate this major cultural moment, Google and Oreo unveiled Android Oreo's super powers today during a solar eclipse viewing event in New York City near Chelsea Market, the location of the original Nabisco bakery where the first Oreo cookie was made.
The celebration revealed the Android Oreo kinetic statue – a first of its kind for Android. Building on Google's tradition of creating giant lawn statues for every Android release, which are housed at its headquarters in Mountain View, California, this new version of the Android Oreo statue adds a layer of playful interactivity the Oreo brand is known for, together with Android's rich history with robotics.
This feature is provided by Food Ingredients First’s sister website, Packaging Insights.
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