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Is this photo our best look at the OnePlus 3 yet?

Another day, another leaked photo claiming to show the incoming OnePlus 3 smartphone in all its glory.

Only yesterday, we were treated to a slew of snaps supposedly depicting the OnePlus 3, which we expect to be out in the wild by the end of July.

Now there’s another juicy pic making the rounds (see above), this time courtesy of renowned mobile tipster @evleaks. Looking like an official press shot, it shows a stunningly designed all-metal unibody phone reminiscent of high-end devices like the HTC One M9, HTC 10, and iPhone 6/6S.

Related: Everything we know about the OnePlus 3

There’s what looks like a fingerprint scanner on the front of the device, and @evleaks (aka Evan Blass) provides some additional details in his tweet, saying the handset sports an AMOLED display and will pack a beefy 3,000mAh battery.

https://twitter.com/statuses/732465553378418688

Other rumours have pointed to the OnePlus 3 coming with a Snapdragon 820 processor backed up by 4GB of RAM, a 32GB storage capacity, and a 16-megapixel camera. It’s likely to ship running Android Marshmallow overlaid with OnePlus’ OxygenOS skin.

Related: OnePlus 2 review

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Is this our best look yet at the OnePlus 3? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments below.

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