Fresh off a surprise unveiling delay, the much-anticipated “Minty Fresh” Pixel 8 Pro just got a little tastier for Australian fans. A leaked catalogue from JB Hi-Fi confirms the Pixel 8 Pro in its verdant new hue will be available down under, adding fuel to the fire of excitement already sizzling amongst Pixel enthusiasts.

This latest development comes hot on the heels of tech sleuth Evan Blass sharing a render of the Mint Green paint job, giving eager eyes a glimpse of its refreshing aesthetic. Now, with its confirmed Aussie destination, Pixel 8 Pro fans can start planning their mint-tinted upgrades in earnest.

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While the official launch date has shifted from a midnight drop on January 25 to a slightly later 6 am Pacific Time unveiling, the anticipation for this unique colorway remains undimmed. The leaked JB Hi-Fi listing adds a layer of certainty to availability of the Mint Green version of the Pixel 8 Pro in Australia, reassuring fans that they won’t be left out.

With official confirmation from a major retailer and the release date edging closer, the buzz around the Mint Green Pixel 8 Pro isn’t showing any signs of waning. Australian fans can mark their calendars and prepare for a taste of Pixel mint. And with JB Hi-Fi ready to dish it out, the wait for this cool and captivating colorway just got a little bit sweeter.

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