To check the Android version, open the Settings app on your phone and select About Phone. On the main screen, you’ll see a list of versions of Android that your device is running.

There is no single answer to this question as the code for Android OS varies from device to device and from version to version. However, some methods for finding Android OS code include searching for source code on a developer website or forum or looking for specific files or folders on a device.

The version name and version code in Android are “Android” and “8.0.

To find your Android OS version and build number, open Settings on your phone and tap About Phone. On the main About Phone screen, under Android Version, you’ll see a list of versions with build numbers.

Android version 11 is called “O” (or “Oreo”).

Android OS is currently available in two versions: Android OS 4.4 and Android OS 5.0.

Your operating system number is usually something like “Windows 10” or “macOS Sierra.

There are currently six Android versions – Android 1.6, 1.7, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, and 3.0.

A version name is the name of a release of the software.

Android 8.0 Oreo is the latest version of Android.