Well, it's official - Verizon is the only carrier in the United States that will be carrying the Pixel phones. If the rumors from two months ago didn't convince you, the leak from late last night surely did. Verizon will also give free Daydream View VR headsets to Pixel buyers.

As expected, the 32GB Pixel will cost $649.99 ($27.08/month for 24 months) and the 32GB Pixel XL will go for $769.99 ($32.08/month for 24 months). You'll need to add $100 ($4.16/month) for 128GB models. The phones will be available for pre-order starting today until the 19th, and will be in stores and online on the 20th. When the link goes live, you'll be able to pre-order the Verizon phone here.

Verizon is guaranteeing a $300 trade-in credit for the HTC One M9, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, LG G4, LG V10, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+, and Galaxy Note5. That's a pretty solid deal.

Like the Google Store, the nation's largest carrier is also offering free Daydream View headsets to those of you who pre-order the phone. To get your headset, you'll need to redeem a redemption code from your pre-order here (site not live yet). In the event that Verizon runs out of Daydream Views, customers will receive an $80 Visa Prepaid card instead.