Google, Nestlé announce Android KitKat
Dubai, September 4, 2013
Google has teamed up top food and beverage company Nestle to name the latest version of its Android mobile operating system ‘Android KitKat’, after Nestlé’s popular chocolate and wafer confectionery.
Android has been developed by the company’s engineers under sweet-themed names ever since the release of Android Cupcake in 2009 and continuing in alphabetical order until the most recent version, Android Jelly Bean.
The news that the letter ‘K’ will be dedicated to Nestlé’s KitKat will surprise most technology commentators, who had widely thought the latest version would be ‘Android Key Lime Pie’, a statement said.
“We couldn’t imagine a better name for our Android K release than the tasty chocolate that’s been a favorite among the team since the early days of Android,” said Marc Vanlerberghe, director of Android Marketing.
“We’re excited to announce this partnership with Android, the world's most popular mobile platform, which will help us to enable even more KitKat fans to enjoy their break,” said Patrice Bula, Nestlé’s head of Marketing.
“KitKat is one of the world’s top ten fast-moving consumer goods brands in social media in terms of fan numbers and engagement,. We continue to build on its strong digital presence with interactive, creative branding campaigns.”
To mark the release of Android KitKat, more than 50 million specially branded KitKat bars will be available in 19 markets including Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Japan, Middle East, Russia, the UK and the US.
The packs will lead consumers to the website android.com/kitkat where they will have the opportunity to win prizes including a limited number of Google Nexus 7 tablets, and credits to spend in Google Play, Google’s online store for apps, games, music, movies, books and more.
A small number of Android robot-shaped KitKat bars will also be offered as prizes in selected markets.
Closer to consumers
Nestlé’s branding partnership with Google is the company’s latest move in its ambition to leverage digital technology and online content to get closer to its consumers to better understand and cater to their preferences.
Earlier this year, Nestlé acquired its first-ever piece of online content property, the Petfinder website in the US. The online database, which links prospective adopters with adoptable pets, is visited by more than 100 million pet-lovers annually. – TradeArabia News Service