From Android 10 onwards, official Android version names abandoned dessert names and, like iOS, use numbers, although the dessert names are still used as internal codenames.
The logo for Android 11 as well as its easter egg is a reference to a joke from the movie This Is Spinal Tap.
Android 12 (Snow Cone)
2021–2025
Android 13 (Tiramisu)
2022–2026
Android 14 (Upside Down Cake)
2023–present
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Android 15 (Vanilla Ice Cream)
2024–present
Android 16 (Baklava)
2025–present
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In 2024, Google started releasing Trunk Stable builds, which in turn, reset the version naming scheme, starting over with "A" internally for Android 15. When the calendar turned to 2025, Google advanced the letter to "B," which is why Android 16’s codename was a dessert that started with B.[1]
Android 17 (Cinnamon Bun)
2026 (tentative)
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During the beta phase of Android 17, the logo received minor changes of every beta release. The final version was introduced in Beta 4, but was prematurely revealed to the press shortly before the release of Beta 1.[2]
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