Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro: Launch date and colors confirmed

A few weeks ago, Google itself showed the upcoming Pixel smartphones on official teaser images: It will be a Google Pixel 7 and a better-equipped Pixel 7 Pro with triple camera. All color options and the official launch date are now known.
As confirmed by Google itself, the upcoming Pixel 7 smartphones will be presented to the public on October 6th. Not too much is known about the specs at this point, but while the official renders of the Pixel 7 show a dual camera and flat display, the Proversion with a triple camera and a screen that is slightly rounded on both sides. In addition, the new Tensor 2 should work in both devices.
Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro: These are the colors
Google itself has now announced the colors for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro on. Both smartphones are offered in three colors each, which are a bit more reserved than the Predecessors are. At least that's how it looks in the pictures.
The Google Pixel 7 will be available in Obsidian (black), Snow (white) and Lemongrass (green). The camera stripe is gray on the black model, silver on the white model, and the manufacturer opted for a golden camera stripe on the green Pixel 7.
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The Google Pixel 7 Pro will also be available in Obsidian (Black) and Snow (White). However, the "Lemongrass" (green) is replaced with "Hazel", which is grey/green. Here the camera strip is also colored gold, which makes for a nice contrast.
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And where is the release date now?