Today the first render published by Google showing the front of the Pixel 7 Pro appeared on Facebook and you can check it out below. It seems that the curves of the display have been reduced a lot compared to the Pixel 6 Pro. Otherwise, there’s also a render of the back of the Hazel colorway, two Pixel watches and a pair of Pixel Buds Pro to check out here. If you’d like to join the Pixel Superfans Facebook group, you’ll need to join a waiting list though, as requests to join are currently closed. Alongside this, a new leak tells us that the Pixel 7 will cost the same as the Pixel 6 when it launched, and the Pixel 7 Pro will also match the price of the Pixel 6 Pro. That means the smaller model will cost $599, while the larger model will cost $899, just like last year. The Pixel 7 Pro, codenamed Cheetah, will cost $899, available in Obsidian, Hazel and Snow colors. pic.twitter.com/sNhZzuEJxT — Artem Russakovskii 🇺🇦 (@ArtemR) September 22, 2022 Of course, even if these leaked prices are over the top, keep in mind that they only cover the US market. This year, Apple also kept its iPhone prices intact in the US, but raised them across the board in other countries, so Google may follow suit. As previously revealed, the Pixel 7 will be offered in Snow, Obsidian and Lemongrass, while the Pixel 7 Pro will be available in Obsidian, Hazel and Snow. “Snow” seems to be Google’s way of saying “white,” while “obsidian” is the stand-in for “black.” Today’s leak also tells us that if you pre-order a Pixel 7 at Target, you’ll get a $100 gift card, while pre-ordering the Pixel 7 Pro means a $200 gift card. Pre-orders will begin on the day of the event, October 6th, and the previously rumored October 13th release date is once again “confirmed” by that rumor.