Did you know that just like it uses the name of sweets like Ice Cream Sandwich (and, cough, Lemon Meringue Pie, cough)
as codenames of Android releases, Google has a series codenames for all
of its Nexus devices, and all of them are named after fish.
And
while you can't see statues of those various types of fish like you see
of sweets in the Googleplex, those are nonetheless some curious
choices. Moreover, whenever we see a leak of a device carrying a fish
codename, we can be almost certain that it's a Nexus gadget.
We
pick up the aquatic theme for the Nexus series with the tablets: while
the successful Nexus 7 by Asus featured the codename 'Tilapia', the
larger Nexus 10 carried the mightier (and quite fitting) 'Manta'
moniker.
And when it comes to smartphones, the
Galaxy Nexus was developed under the ‘Tuna’ moniker. Not all that
inspiring? Well, next year's Nexus 4 had a much more impressive 'Mako'
shark codename. Last year's Nexus 5 was also named after a fish - the
'Hammerhead', and with it, we arrive to current times when we're all
eagerly anticipating the mysterious 'Shamu', the name of an orca killer
whale that served as an inspiration for the upcoming Nexus X (aka Nexus
6).
After all those mostly small fish, it was time for
something really big. And while some of you will surely point out that a
whale is technically a mammal and not a fish, it seems to fit in this
line of aquatic creatures.
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