Google Pixel6 and Pixel6Pro Colors — here are your options

Google Pixel6 and Pixel6Pro Colors — here are your options

Google Pixel 6 colors have been revealed by Google, along with many other interesting details. A total of five color variations available for both models were officially announced, with the typically cutesy titles.

Joining these new colors is a radical new design. The bold black "turtle rubber" means that all color options will feature a three-tone color scheme, providing a striking look to the phone.

If you want to know your options or just admire Google's upcoming flagship phone, below are images and details.

If you look at any version of the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, you'll see a black camera rubber running across about a third of the back. This is a return to the two-tone design used on the first three Pixels and the Google Pixel 3a.

The first color option is an all-black model, officially named Stormy Black. Although it is one color, there is a difference in texture between the top and bottom of the back.

The next Pixel 6 color is a pale green with a touch of lime green and is named Sorta Seafoam. This name and look makes it the unofficial successor to the "Sorta Sage" Pixel 5 color...

The Pixel 6 ends with a light orange main section and a more vibrant orange at the top named "Kinda Coral". This is reminiscent of the "oh-so-orange" version of the Pixel 4.

To differentiate it from its base-model sibling, the Pixel 6 Pro comes in two colors of its own. In addition, the side rails are made of shiny metal instead of the matte ones of the Pixel 6.

In addition to the all-black Stormy Black model, the Pixel 6 Pro also has a sand and gold edition named Sorta Sunny. This is a color Google has never offered before, but the subdued main color combined with the more vibrant highlights on the turtle rubber makes for a classy but striking combination.

The final Pixel 6 Pro color is a mix of silver and slate gray, dubbed Cloudy White. While some recent Pixels have been available in "Clearly White," the band of gray across the top gives the impression of a storm blowing in.

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