IT House reported on March 20 that Google's Android statue once occupied a corner of Google's headquarters, and now it has become "a mud field". Some people who visited Google's Building 44 claim that Android's iconic robot statue has mysteriously disappeared.

According to the Android Authority, Google may have moved the statues to an unknown location in recent weeks. The IT House learned that the Area of Building 44 used to have 18 Android statues where visitors could take photos with the iconic landscape, but now everything is gone and shops are closed.
As we all know, Google gave each Android version a dessert name in the early years, the first letter of the name is sorted according to 26 letters of English, and the Android robot shape is also designed for each version.
It's unclear why Google did this, and Google hasn't responded to it. Probably because these statues are too old, you can see the ancient mascots such as Android 6.0 and 4.2 from the picture alone, and even the gingerbread of Android 2.3 and the frozen yogurt of Android 2.2.