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First look at Google Pixel 8 Pro in Mint color

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Google announced the Pixel 8 Pro last October in three colors, Bay, Obsidian, and Porcelain. In other words, blue, black, and white. That being said, a new color is coming, and we now get to see the Google Pixel 8 Pro in Mint color for the first time.

The Google Pixel 8 Pro in mint color is coming tomorrow, and here’s your first look at it

Do note that Google teased a new color for the Pixel 8 Pro quite recently, and Evan Blass now gave us a look at the phone. If you check out the image provided below, you’ll get to see it with your own eyes.

Google Pixel 8 Pro Mint leak 1

This is the Pixel 8 Pro in a Mint color, the fourth color variant for the Pixel 8 Pro series. Now, we’re still not sure what will the official name for the color be, but it sure is mint-colored.

In fact, considering that Google said that something ‘Minty Fresh’ is coming, we wouldn’t be surprised if the company actually used that for the color name. Google is known for its wacky names.

For example, the pale green Google Pixel 7 color was officially known as ‘Lemongrass’. It remains to be seen, though we won’t be waiting for long. Google will officially announce this new color tomorrow, January 25.

An exclusive wallpaper will also be included

As you can see, the phone will include an exclusive wallpaper as well, which is shown in the image. It’s showing Mentha with some ice, it would seem.

The back of this phone will be mint-colored, kind of, or also pale green if you want a more accurate description. The frame and the camera visor will be silver (metallic), though.

Other than the color change and a new wallpaper, this phone will be identical to its siblings. It will have the same price tag as well, so no worries there. Chances are Google will make it available upon reveal, tomorrow.




Google announced the Pixel 8 Pro last October in three colors, Bay, Obsidian, and Porcelain. In other words, blue, black, and white. That being said, a new color is coming, and we now get to see the Google Pixel 8 Pro in Mint color for the first time.

The Google Pixel 8 Pro in mint color is coming tomorrow, and here’s your first look at it

Do note that Google teased a new color for the Pixel 8 Pro quite recently, and Evan Blass now gave us a look at the phone. If you check out the image provided below, you’ll get to see it with your own eyes.

Google Pixel 8 Pro Mint leak 1Google Pixel 8 Pro Mint leak 1

This is the Pixel 8 Pro in a Mint color, the fourth color variant for the Pixel 8 Pro series. Now, we’re still not sure what will the official name for the color be, but it sure is mint-colored.

In fact, considering that Google said that something ‘Minty Fresh’ is coming, we wouldn’t be surprised if the company actually used that for the color name. Google is known for its wacky names.

For example, the pale green Google Pixel 7 color was officially known as ‘Lemongrass’. It remains to be seen, though we won’t be waiting for long. Google will officially announce this new color tomorrow, January 25.

An exclusive wallpaper will also be included

As you can see, the phone will include an exclusive wallpaper as well, which is shown in the image. It’s showing Mentha with some ice, it would seem.

The back of this phone will be mint-colored, kind of, or also pale green if you want a more accurate description. The frame and the camera visor will be silver (metallic), though.

Other than the color change and a new wallpaper, this phone will be identical to its siblings. It will have the same price tag as well, so no worries there. Chances are Google will make it available upon reveal, tomorrow.

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