Guava 20 (to be released in early 2016) will be the final Guava release to support Java 6, or even Java 7. Guava 21 (ideally mid-2016) will require Java 8.
With version 21 we will also kick off a new fork, presumably called guava-android. It will maintain Java 6 compatibility, allowing it to be used for Android apps supporting a minimum version of Gingerbread.
https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/Release21
Java 8!
Important: Guava 21.0 requires Java 8. If you need Java 7 or Android compatibility, use Guava 20.0 for now. Guava 22.0 and on will introduce a Java 7/Android compatible backport of Guava that includes all of the latest changes that don't require Java 8. (As for Java 6, we don't plan to support it past 20.0.)