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We now know the dessert codename for Android 17

Posted on August 9, 2025 By kbperfume568@gmail.com No Comments on We now know the dessert codename for Android 17
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We won’t keep you in suspense: Android 17 has the internal codename “Cinnamon Bun”. The information comes from a trusted source within Google and was originally reported by Android Authority. Here’s a convenient table breaking down all the previous dessert codenames for you to check out.


























Version number Codename Year of release
1.0 No codename 2008
1.1 Petit Four (internal) 2009
1.5 Cupcake 2009
1.6 Donut 2009
2.0, 2.1 Éclair 2009
2.2 Froyo 2010
2.3 Gingerbread 2010
3 Honeycomb 2011
4 Ice Cream Sandwich 2011
4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Jelly Bean 2012
4.4 KitKat 2013
5.0, 5.1 Lollipop 2014
6 Marshmallow 2015
7.0, 7.1 Nougat 2016
8.0, 8.1 Oreo 2017
9 Pie 2018
10 Quince Tart (internal) 2019
11 Red Velvet Cake (internal) 2020
12, 12L Snow Cone (internal) 2021
13 Tiramisu (internal) 2022
14 Upside Down Cake (internal) 2023
15 Vanilla Ice Cream (internal) 2024
16 Baklava (internal) 2025

But, we see you scratching your heads through the screen, wondering how and why Cinnamon Bun. Why not something with “W” to follow Android 16 “Baklava”? Wait, Android 16 “Baklava”? It actually makes perfect sense. You can head on over to the source link for a more in-depth explanation, but here’s the gist of it. Google relatively recently switched Android development from the old branch-based model to a new “Trunk Stable” model. Instead of merging new release branches back into the stable one like before, the new model has a constantly ideally stable single main code branch with all new features, fixes and APIs developed behind “feature flags” to keep them disabled until they are ready.

You still with us? Good. The important bit here is that Google completed the migration to the new trunk-based dev model with Android 14 QPR2, and to mark the change, the build ID scheme was reset, so Android 14 QPR2 became build ID AP1A and QPR3 got build ID AP2A. The first time Google released a trunk stable build was in 2024, hence the use of the letter “A” to preface the build ID. However, presumably by that time Android 14 already had its “Upside Down Cake” name and Android 15 its “Vanilla Ice Cream” moniker, so it was too late to “restart” the names and call Android 15 something with “A”. Once the year turned over to 2025, however, the build IDs started coming out with the letter “B” and Google decided to call Android 16: “Baklava”. The next letter for build IDs is “C” and hence a dessert with “C” – enter “Cinnamon Bun”, presumably since “Cupcake” was already taken.

Of course, ultimately, the dessert name doesn’t really matter that much, especially since Google decided to move away from it as a public branding. Nowadays, it is a remnant on the development side of things. Still, it is interesting to see what sweets the Google team chooses now that it is essentially the second time around for each letter. As for Android 17, we expect it to land around June 2026.

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