Yeah, surprising they could get away with it. Most are generic, but Froyo, Kit Kat and Oreo are definitely trademarks, which I would think their respective owners would be very interested in protecting.
KitKat was a promotional collaboration. I'm sure so was Oreo. Froyo is not a trademark as far as I know. They actually made a few KitKat bars in the shape of the Android robot.
And they have a huge kitkat statue on their grounds... with the exact lettering of the candy. Just google kitkat android statue. SO ... I am pretty sure kitkat knows about this....
quiche? Quince Ayva Tatlısı? Just realized they were alphabetized. Were there Android prototypes called Apple Pie and Butterscotch? Oh... I just got ander's comment above.
Maybe some are just excited about candy ;) and that is the reason they got them? I like how they named them, but I'm the kind of person that does get a new phone until it is completely dead. Or in most cases I get an old one from a family member. My last phone ( really my only new one though still not bought myself, a xmas gift from my father) drowned beginning of this year. And now I have an old one of my dad which doesnt acces internet, it does have a camera but it is 0.3 and only works at bright bright daylight ( often it doesnt and I think huh but it is light! But apparently not light enough.. guess no pictures when it is cloudy..) But hey I can make phonecalls with it. But I do miss the camera I had on my last one though :/
Q for Queen Cake
R for Red Velvet Cake
S for Snow Cone
I didn't guessed it, I know it :)
Version 10, Q, Queen Cake
Version 11, R, Red Velvet Cake
Version 12, S, Snow Cone
I know this, not guessing :)