Google Surprises Everyone With The New Mint Color Option For Pixel 8 And Pixel 8 Pro

Furqan Shahid
Google Surprises Everyone with the New Mint Color Option for Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro

While tech enthusiasts are waiting for Google to come out with the Pixel 9 series, the search engine giant is busy refreshing the Pixel 8 series. I would not blame Google for trying to divert attention away from the recent leaks by releasing the new colors of the phones that are already available in the market, and honestly, I do not really see this happening a lot in the market, at least not from Google.

The mint colorway for the Pixel 8 series is a fresh new take on a classic color that is difficult to pull off

Google has launched the Pixel 8 series in the new mint colorway. You are not getting anything new here; these are the same great phones the company launched last year, with the only difference being a new colorway. Google is not calling it a special edition, either. Therefore, the price remains the same. You are expected to pay a starting price of $699 for the base variant and a $999 starting price for the Pro variant. Both devices will go on sale this Friday. You can have a look at the renders below:

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Now, the newly launched Pixel 8 series has no other differences. The back glass is frosted, and the camera bar is glossy - this difference ends up creating a stunning contrast between different finish types and makes the phone really stand out. If you are bold enough to sport this color, then I would suggest that you should pick one up. My only experience with a green phone was with the Galaxy S10+, and I still think it was one of the best-looking green phones available on the market.

I am really glad that Google is taking the Pixel series seriously. A new color announcement might not carry the same weight as a full-fledged phone release, but it shows that the company is still committed to ensuring that users get their hands on the new devices. If you are waiting for the Pixel 9 series, however, you will have to wait until October, but considering the phones have already made an appearance, it will not be long before we learn more about those phones, too.

In addition to the new colorway, Google has also announced a new feature drop that is coming to all supported devices. So, if you are a Pixel 8 user or you use another Pixel device, then you are going to get access to these features pretty soon. I would suggest that you keep an eye out for the update to hit your supported devices.

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About the author: I have been tinkering with Android devices ever since the early days of the HTC Desire. Over time, I have grown a fondness for the ecosystem and now I cannot live without it. Although some might believe that I have sold my soul to Android, but I believe it is not the case. You can find me writing tutorials and posting guides on a number of different smartphones. When I am not writing here, I am wasting myself away in books, journals, or on Steam.

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