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Smartphone case retailer reveals full-body images of the OnePlus 5

One of the new images showing the OnePlus 5's front face. (Source: Casefanatic.com)
One of the new images showing the OnePlus 5's front face. (Source: Casefanatic.com)
Virtually every side and angle of the OnePlus 5 has been revealed in a new online listing. The listing is not for the phone itself, but for new slip-on cases for the upcoming device.

Once again, images of the OnePlus 5 have surfaced before its official June 20 launch. But this time, they show the handset from all sides and angles. The images come courtesy of online retailer Casefanatic.com, which has listed a new transparent case for OnePlus' upcoming device.

Although some of the images show the OnePlus 5 wearing the case, thus slightly obscuring its details, a few manage to show the handset in all of its naked glory. The biggest and most unsurprising takeaway: the OnePlus 5 still looks like an iPhone 7 Plus. Of course, we already know that—the internet has been repeating it ad nauseam for the past two weeks.

But the images also confirm that the OnePlus 5 features a pill-shaped physical home button. This makes sense, as it is almost certainly where the handset's front-facing fingerprint reader is located. Also of note are the phone's rear-mounted dual cameras. Unlike on the iPhone 7 Plus, the cameras on the OnePlus 5 are virtually built into the device's body, with no protrusions. Finally, a headphone jack is clearly visible on the phone's bottom edge.

The various OnePlus 5 images can be viewed here. If you're equally or maybe more interested in the phone cases themselves, they are available from the aforementioned retailer for US $15 and ship worldwide.

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John Garcia, 2017-06-14 (Update: 2017-06-14)