Google Pixel 7 Price and Release Date Just Leaked on Amazon
September 28, 2022 By Saloni Behl
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The Pixel 7 series isn't exactly a secret, much like its predecessors. However, due to the growing number of leaks, Google had to officially unveil all designs at its I/O event in May. Even though the phones will go on sale later this week, at Google's annual fall news conference. A few days before Google's October 6 event, Amazon just contributed to
Leaks of the Pixel 7 by briefly disclosing the cost and release date for the more affordable model.
A reliable source has reported that the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will be priced similarly to their predecessors. According to reports, Target's internal system provided the information.
The selling price of this new series starts at $599, $200 less than the price of the iPhone 14. The report claims that the 128GB Pro will cost $899. That is the same price as the iPhone 14 Plus. And it costs $100 and $200 less than the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, respectively.
The phone has price structure is unquestionably the most attractive feature of a phone series that will resemble the Pixel 6 series in appearance and feel. Moreover, pixel leaks are typically accurate. Additionally, the unintentional Amazon listing appears to support the previously revealed Target pricing.
Google Pixel 7 costs $599.99 on Amazon US. According to Amazon, the Pixel series 7 will cost $599. The merchant also provides the release date for the phone. Unfortunately, a week has passed since Google's Pixel launch event as of today, October 13.
The listing concludes by stating that the phone will have Google's second-generation Tensor processor. But, of course, we already anticipated this, and
the Pixel 7 line's new Tensor processor is one of its most exciting enhancements.
The Pro model should cost $899 if the information is correct. Next week, both phones should be available for preorder. In light of this, Amazon's listing might always include placeholder data before Google's launch event on October 6. However, given that Google can't keep any Pixel information secret, it is quite probable that these specifics are actual if desired.
By Saloni Behl
I always had a crush on technology that\'s why I love reviewing the latest tech for the readers.