Google has reportedly selected a dessert-themed codename for its upcoming Android 17 operating system, continuing a long-standing tradition of assigning confectionery names to its Android versions, according to informant Mishaal Rahman. The chosen name for Android 17 is “Cinnamon Bun”.
While Google officially stopped using dessert names publicly after Android 9 (“Pie”), the company has maintained this naming convention internally for subsequent versions. For instance, Android 16 is internally referred to as “Baklava,” Android 14 as “Upside Down Cake,” and Android 10 as “Quince Tart.” This practice adheres to an alphabetical order, with Android 17’s codename starting with the letter “C,” following Android 16’s “B.”
The “Cinnamon Bun” moniker is expected to appear in experimental builds of Android 17, specifically at API level 37.0, but will likely be phased out once stable versions are released to the public, consistent with Google’s approach to internal codenames. While details about Android 17’s features remain limited, as current attention is focused on Android 16, some anticipated improvements include enhanced display optimizations for larger-screen devices like tablets and foldables.
Additionally, Android 17 is expected to bring performance enhancements, user interface refinements, and advancements in security and privacy. Integration with artificial intelligence is also likely to be a key focus, aligning with broader trends in mobile operating systems.
In contrast, Android 16, which is closer to release, has recently been noted for introducing a USB protection mode that restricts fast charging, indicating Google’s ongoing efforts to balance functionality with security. While specific features of Android 17 remain undisclosed, the operating system is expected to build on these priorities, offering a more seamless and secure user experience.
Google’s continued use of dessert codenames, even if only internally, reflects a nod to its playful tradition while maintaining a professional approach to its public-facing branding. As development progresses, more details about Android 17’s capabilities and innovations are likely to emerge, particularly as Google shifts its focus from Android 16 to the next iteration of its widely used mobile operating system.
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