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Google shows off all Pixel 7 Pro colors in all their glory in new video

September 27, 2022
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  • Google has released a new YouTube video focused on the Pixel 7 Pro.
  • The video shows off the design and all the colors the Pixel 7 Pro will come in.
  • The three colors are Obsidian (black), Snow (white), and Hazel (grayish green and gold).

If you’ve been dying to see more of the Pixel 7 Pro, then Google has just answered your wish. The Mountain View-based company has just released a new YouTube video that’s focused on the design and colors of the Pixel 7 Pro.

At the beginning of the 43-second video, we get a close-up of the handset with its new metal camera bar, which replaces the Pixel 6 Pro’s glass camera bar. The video then transitions into a full-body shot of the back of the phone that shows off the device in its Obsidian (black) color. We then get some nice shots of the phone in its Snow (white) and Hazel (grayish green and gold) color variants.

For the most part, the Pixel 7 Pro’s design will be much like its predecessor. However, as mentioned earlier, the camera bar will be covered in metal instead of glass. In addition, it looks like the power button and the volume rocker won’t be shiny and smooth like the rest of the side. Rather, both buttons will have a more grainy texture to them.

Once again, it looks like Google shied away from showing off the phone’s screen. However, we recently saw an official glimpse at what to expect screen-wise thanks to a cover image provided by Google’s Pixel superfans Facebook page.

We’re only a week away from Google’s October 6 hardware event where we’ll finally get the full details on the Pixel 7 series. Are you going to be upgrading to the Pixel 7? Let us know in the comments.

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