There's some light at the end of the tunnel after all, for those who've desperately waited to buy the new color choice that Google offered to all those buying a Google Pixel or a Pixel XL smartphone. With increased prices for most electronics likely being affected a Brexit from the European Union, the excitement to buy a Google Pixel hasn't been affected yet.

It's been a good five months since the Pixel smartphones were launched globally. The UK is one of the regions where the Pixel smartphones are not yet available in all choices. To add to that, Google ran out their inventories pretty quickly and wouldn't accept back orders. The really-blue color choice can be bought only through select stores and in only limited quantities.

Reports from the Wired mentioned that the pre-orders have already begun on Feb. 17 but the general sales will happen a week later on Feb. 24. For those looking to opt it based on contracts, the 32GB variant will be available from EE at a price of 45.99£ a month with 7GB of mobile data, included with a free Daydream VR headset.

The Pixel XL, however, will cost 50.99£ a month for the same storage options and also with the same package. Other details included unlimited calling time and text messaging alongside 10 BAFTA winning movies that'll be offered for free from the Google Play store for both the phones as per reports from Pocket-lint.

For those people looking to buy it at one shot, the Pixel for the 32GB storage will cost 599£ whereas its bigger brother, the Pixel XL will cost 719£ The latest smartphone from Google is designed to be VR ready with the implementation of Google's own Daydream VR technology and their play store also includes VR content from Nvidia and others. An added bonus to all Pixel customers is that Google lets users store all photos in their original size for free on their servers.