Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and Google’s first Pixel Watch have arrived: Here’s what you need to know Google Pixel 7 Google Pixel 7 Pro

Google’s latest flagship devices, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, have arrived, with new cameras, a big performance boost, the latest in Android, and even mmWave 5G support for the Pixel 7 Pro.

Also, for the first time, Google is releasing a Pixel smartwatch built inside and out by Google, including an LTE version available in Australia exclusively from Telstra and the Google Store.

Here’s everything you need to know, starting with how to get your hands on one.

Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro: the details

Release date, pre-order offers and Telstra exclusive colours

The Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and the new Google Pixel Watch will be available to pre-order with Telstra from 1:45am on October 7th until 8:59am on October 13th.

The Pixel Watch is available in three colors: a matte black case with an Obsidian Active band, a polished silver case with a Charcoal Active band, and a Champagne Gold case with a Hazel Active band.

The Pixel 7 will be priced at $999, the Pixel 7 Pro from $1299, and the Google Pixel Watch (4G LTE) at $649.

We’re excited to have some exclusives with the Pixel phones, including the new Snow color on the 128GB Pixel 7 model, Obsidian on the 512GB Pixel 7 Pro model.

Plus, if you pre-order a Pixel 7 Pro before 8:59am on 13 October 2022, you’ll receive an epic bonus gift worth RRP $427 via trade-in, including:

  • Nest Hub (2nd generation) ($149 RRP)
  • Buds A-Series ($159 RRP)
  • Pixel Stand ($119 RRP)

Things you need to know

Pixel 7 Pro Pre-order: Subject to in-store and online stock availability. Available to new and existing customers who purchase a Google Pixel 7 Pro. Limit of 5 per customer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Not redeemable for cash.

By Harry Tucker

Specialist Writer – Telstra

Harry is a writer and technology editor at Telstra Exchange. Harry joined Telstra in late 2020 after a stint in the trenches of the tech and startup space. He was previously the technology editor for Business Insider, the Australian launch editor for telecoms comparison site Reviews.org and a reporter for News.com.au. He loves breaking down really technical topics and making them digestible and fun to read for everyone. Outside of work, he has an uncanny ability to turn every conversation into something about Formula 1 or the NBA.

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