According to Artem Russakovski (he’s the founder of Android Police), the Pixel 7 is going to retail for $599. While the Pixel 7 Pro is going to retail for $899. Russakovski is also stating that pre-orders will start on October 6, which is not a surprise. Google has recently been opening pre-orders right after the announcement. And they will be in customers hands by October 13. That is a bit of a surprise, getting them into customers hands in just a week is not like Google. It’s usually at least two weeks later.

— Artem Russakovskii 🇺🇦 (@ArtemR) September 22, 2022 The Pixel 7 will be available in Snow, Obsidian and Lemon Grass. While the Pixel 7 Pro will also be available in Snow, Obsidian and Hazel. These colors aren’t really a surprise as Google kinda already confirmed them with the devices earlier this year.

What else is left to leak?

What else is left to leak?

What else is left to leak?

We’re exactly two weeks away from the Google Pixel 7 event right now, and there’s really not much else that needs to leak. We basically know everything about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. But this is Google, so we’re going to see a lot more leaks in the coming weeks. Likely about software and maybe a few more specs as well. It’s good to see that the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are keeping the same prices as last year, despite inflation running rampant. Though, if you are on Verizon and want to get the Pixel 7, prepare to pay another $100 on top of that price. The $599 price is likely for the Sub-6 5G model, without mmWave. So the Verizon model will have mmWave and cost you $100 more. We’ve seen that with the Pixel 5 and Pixel 6 in recent years.