How to access com.android.egg and enjoy the fun surprises of Android
What is com.android.egg and how to access it?
If you are an Android user, you might have heard of or seen some hidden features in your device's settings menu. These are called Android Easter eggs, and they are fun and quirky surprises that the developers have added to the operating system. In this article, we will explain what is com.android.egg, which is the package name for the Easter egg app, and how you can access it on different Android versions.
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Introduction
An Android Easter egg is a hidden feature in the Android OS that you can access by performing specific steps in the settings menu. There have been many over the years, from simple animations to interactive games and activities. The first Easter egg appeared in Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which showed a painting of a zombie gingerbread man when you tapped on the Android version number several times. Com.android.egg is the package name for the Easter egg app, which contains the code and resources for the Easter eggs. You can find it in your device's system files, but you don't need to open it directly. Instead, you can access it through the settings menu, as we will show you later. The Easter eggs vary depending on the Android version you have. Some of them are simple animations or images, while others are more complex and interactive. Here is a brief overview of the different Easter eggs in different Android versions: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: A flying android with ice cream sandwich body
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: A screen full of jelly beans that you can fling around
Android 4.4 KitKat: A mosaic of KitKat logos and Android icons
Android 5.0 Lollipop: A Flappy Bird-like game with an android flying through lollipops
Android 6.0 Marshmallow: A similar game but with marshmallows instead of lollipops
Android 7.0 Nougat: A cat-collecting game where you can lure cats with treats
Android 8.0 Oreo: An octopus that changes color and size when you drag it
Android 9 Pie: A drawing app where you can paint with different colors and shapes
Android 10: A logo quiz where you have to guess the names of popular Android features
Android 11: A cat control panel where you can toggle different settings and collect more cats
Android 12: A paint chip wallpaper where you can change the color scheme of your device
Android 13: A similar wallpaper but with more options and effects
How to access com.android.egg?
Now that you know what com.android.egg is and what it contains, you might be wondering how to access it on your device. The general steps are the same for any Android version, but the specific instructions may vary slightly depending on the device model and manufacturer. Here are the general steps to access the Easter egg app on any Android device:
Open the Settings app on your device.
Scroll down and tap on About phone or About device.
Find the Android version number and tap on it several times until you see a pop-up message or animation.
If you see an animation, tap on it or long-press it until you enter the Easter egg app.
If you see a message, tap on it or swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal a notification or a quick settings tile.
Tap on the notification or the tile to enter the Easter egg app.
These steps should work for most devices, but some manufacturers may have customized their settings menu or added their own Easter eggs. For example, Samsung devices have a secret game called Star Wars that you can access by tapping on the software version number instead of the Android version number.
To help you access the Easter egg app on your specific Android version, we have provided some detailed instructions and screenshots for each version from 4.0 to 13. You can find them in the table below:
How to access Android Easter eggs
Android Easter egg app on Google Play Store
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Nyan Cat Easter egg
Android Honeycomb Tron-inspired Easter egg
Android Gingerbread Zombie art Easter egg
Android Jelly Bean interactive beans Easter egg
Android KitKat chocolate bar logo Easter egg
Android Lollipop Flappy Bird clone Easter egg
Android Marshmallow marshmallow bugdroid Easter egg
Android Nougat Neko Atsume cat collecting Easter egg
Android Oreo octopus Easter egg
Android Pie psychedelic P logo Easter egg
Android 10 nonogram puzzle Easter egg
Android 11 cat and device control Easter egg
Android 12 clock and emoji Easter egg
Android 13 emoji and color picker Easter egg
History of Android Easter eggs and hidden features
Best Android Easter eggs and how to find them
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Android version Instructions Screenshot --------------- ------------ ---------- 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a flying android with an ice cream sandwich body. Tap on it to make it fly faster. Long-press it to enter a screen full of flying androids that you can fling around. 4.1 Jelly Bean Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a jelly bean with a smiley face. Tap on it to make it change color. Long-press it to enter a screen full of jelly beans that you can fling around and interact with. 4.4 KitKat Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a letter K that spins when you tap on it. Long-press it to enter a screen with a mosaic of KitKat logos and Android icons. Tap on any icon to zoom in and see more details. Long-press again to enter a screen full of tiles that change color when you tap on them. 5.0 Lollipop Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a lollipop with different colors. Tap on it to change its color. Long-press it to enter a Flappy Bird-like game where you have to control an android flying through lollipops. Try to avoid hitting them and score as many points as you can. 6.0 Marshmallow Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a letter M that changes color when you tap on it. Long-press it to enter a similar game as in Lollipop, but with marshmallows instead of lollipops. You can also tap on the plus sign at the bottom right corner to add more players and play with your friends. 7.0 Nougat Tap on the Android version number several times until you see a letter N that changes color when you tap on it. Long-press it to enter a cat-collecting game where you have to lure cats with treats. Swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal a quick settings tile with an empty dish. Tap on it to choose a treat from four options: chicken, fish, bits, and treat. Wait for a while until you see a notification that a cat has arrived. Tap on the notification to see the cat and its number. You can rename the cat or share it with your friends. You can collect as many cats as you want. 8.0 Oreo Tap on the Android version number several times until you see an O that changes color when you tap on it. Long-press it to enter a screen with an octopus that changes color and size when you drag it. You can also move the octopus around and see how it reacts to different gestures and motions. 9 Pie