We’re almost a week away from fully revealing the Google Pixel 7, but to whet your appetite, Google is letting you check out the design from all angles early on.
New official video (Opens in a new tab) On the Google YouTube page, it shows the flagship Pixel 7 Pro model, similar to the recently published model of the Pixel Watch. We’ve already gotten a look at a pre-production phone due to previous leaks, but this is the most detailed official look at the new Pixel we’ve got so far.
In the short clip, Google shows the three available colors, Hazel (dark green with gold metallic highlights), obsidian (black with dark silver metallic) and Snow (white with silver metallic). The new design is similar to that of the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, except that the camera strap uses primarily metal instead of glass, with the cameras positioned under the glass windows for better visibility.
The regular Pixel 7 doesn’t have a video of its own yet, but we’ll probably see it show up in the next few days. This will show an overall design similar to the Pixel 7 Pro, just with one lower camera and a different metallic for the camera bar and side rails. Color options will differ slightly as well, as Google has announced color options like Obsidian, Snow, and Lemongrass.
Google Pixel 7 pricing and release date leaked
There has been just another exciting Pixel development aside from this roaring reel, and while it’s not official, it may have revealed the retail release date and price of the new phone.
Daniel Lee from This is Tech Today (Opens in a new tab) I’ve now found a deleted Amazon listing for the Pixel 7, with the price set at $599, and release date October 13th. That means the Pixels will go on sale a week after the phone’s October 6 reveal event, which makes sense given Google’s usual dates.
Google Pixel 7 on Amazon US. $599.99. It still appears in the search cache but the list shows an error if you click on it. We have a B0 number for you to track though! #teampixel pic.twitter.com/w5Z09D28YESeptember 27 2022
At $600, the Pixel 7 will cost the same as the Pixel 6 at launch, which is excellent news. Part of what makes the Pixel 6 series so attractive to buyers is the low price compared to similar phones from Samsung and Apple. With the Galaxy S22 and iPhone 14 starting at $800, it would be hard to ignore the additional value that the Pixel 7 offers assuming it can match key performance areas like the screen and cameras.
Everything we want to know about the new Pixels, including the price, will be revealed at the upcoming Google October event on October 6. We’ll also see the Google Pixel Watch debut at the same point. And if we’re lucky, we’ll also hear more about the Pixel Tablet and the rumored foldable Pixel Fold.
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