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October 6, 2015

A brief history into Android Easter eggs

by John_A

android_6-0_marshmallow_stackAs I’m sure everyone here knows, each version of Android always has a hidden Easter egg message built into it. Gingerbread started it all with it’s hidden zombie painting that would appear when you continuously tapped the menu settings and the tradition continued on ever since.

However, why did they even start making Easter eggs a tradition? Luckily, Nat and Lo, two Google employees with a YouTube channel, made a video telling us exactly that. They talk to Android Framework Engineer Dan Sandler, who tells us some of the history and also makes all of the recent Android Easter eggs.

Unfortunately, they refuse to share what Marshmallow’s will be, but it’s alright, we won’t have to wait too much longer.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Source: Android Developers

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