How to Find the Version of Android your Phone is Running (Settings Tutorial)
To find out the version of the Android operating system running on your phone or tablet, follow these steps:
Open your Android’s Settings app (you’ll find it with a gear-shaped icon in your app list).
Tap on “About phone” or “About device”. If you don’t see either option, tap “System” first.
Look for “Software Information” or “Android Version”. The exact name of this option may vary depending on your Android device.
In the “Android version” section, you’ll see the version number (e.g., “Android 11”)
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Optionally, learn the name associated with your Android version. For instance:
Android 11 and 10 are simply called “Android 11” and “Android 10”.
Android 9.x is known as “Android Pie”.
Android 8.x is referred to as “Android Oreo”.
Android 7.x is named “Android Nougat”.
Android 6.0 is labeled “Android Marshmallow”.
Android 5.0 is recognized as “Android Lollipop”.
Android 4.4 and 4.44 go by “Android Kit Kat”.
Android 4.1 through 4.3.1 is called “Android Jelly Bean”.
Android 4.0 through 4.04 is known as "Android Ice Cream Sandwich"
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