The tradition of Android versions being named after sweet desserts has been a beloved feature for many Android fans over the years. While Google stopped using these dessert-themed names publicly starting with Android 10, they have continued to use them internally for codenames. Recently, it was discovered that the upcoming Android 17 update has been given the codename “Cinnamon Bun.”
According to a report by Android Authority, Google has internally referred to Android 17 as “Cinnamon Bun” with API level 37.0. This choice of codename fits in perfectly with Android’s history of fun and whimsical names. A cinnamon bun, also known as a cinnamon roll, is a popular sweet pastry enjoyed worldwide, and now it has its place in the Android universe.
The selection of “Cinnamon Bun” as the codename for Android 17 also aligns with Google’s recent development changes. Following the “Vanilla Ice Cream” codename for Android 15 and the break in alphabetical order with “Baklava” for Android 16, the return to the letter “C” brings the naming convention back on track. This consistency continues the sweet tradition of naming Android updates after delectable treats.
While the codename “Cinnamon Bun” may be used internally and by developers, the public will still know the update as “Android 17.” The codename serves as a fun Easter egg for those in the know, and it sparks excitement among fans who might even envision a new Android statue in the shape of a cinnamon bun at Google’s headquarters.
As for the release date, reports suggest that Android 17 could make its debut around June 2026. This follows the trend of accelerated timelines seen with Android 16, allowing new devices to ship with the latest OS sooner than before. Android enthusiasts can look forward to experiencing the new features and improvements that Android 17 will bring when it arrives next year.
