Both phones will come in the Snow and Obsidian colors. So if you like either of those you won’t have to be limited by the model you want. As for the third colors, the Pixel 7 will come in Lemongrass, and the Pixel 7 Pro will come in Hazel. Both the Hazel and the Lemongrass feature a gold bar accent across the rear camera array along with a gold trim for the frame. The gold is slightly different on each phone though. On the Hazel mode it has more of a glossy look. While the gold on the Lemongrass model is more muted. Taking on an almost matte finish.

Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro colors are all glossy this year, again

Probably not a surprise (especially since Google has been showing off the colors of each phone for months now), but both phones will come with a glossy finish. Just like last year’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Google unfortunately hasn’t offered any matte finish phones since the Pixel 5 series. And while this may not bother some consumers, phones with a glossy finish are fingerprint magnets. The only silver lining this year is that fingerprint should be harder to spot on the Snow and Lemongrass colors. Since those are both lighter in hue than the Obsidian and Hazel options. Of course, an easy way around this problem is to just keep a case on it. If you like cases and keep one on the device at all times. The case will cover up the those nice-looking designs, but it also helps keep the device protected. And that’s never a bad thing.