Not only does the world know when the next smartphone from China’s One will be released, but we also might know what the smartphone will look like.

A new leaked photo of the device, acquired by Android Police’s David Ruddock, was advertised this Tuesday; the media labeled it the OnePlus 5.

We must keep in mind that the image unconfirmed. Viewers should be skeptical of its authenticity; nothing is set in stone. But, if the photo, in fact, holds true, the device will have the same appearance as Apple’s iPhone.

Although the photo only discloses the upper portion of the phone, it suggests that the device will have a uniform black surface, rounded sides and vertical dual-camera array. Sound familiar? The OnePlus 5’s appearance is closely related to the iPhone 7.

It seems as if Android is ditching their high-end design and trading for an Apple look-alike. Past Android’s have designed their smartphones with a small border around the screen display.

The potential design, featured in the unverified photo, surfaced the same day OnePlus announced the launch of the device; it will be released to the public on June 20th.

However, one major detail has been confirmed. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon 835 chip; the OnePlus 5 will be just as fast as the Samsung Galaxy S8. Recent speculations hint that the smartphone will also come with 8 GB of RAM.

But, the golden selling point will most likely make competitors run for their money. If things go as predicted, the phone’s price will be relatively affordable, compared to an Apple or Android device. The company normally values its phones around $400, but people expect OnePlus to undercut their rivals. About Amanda Ribeiro Amanda Ribeiro is a runner by day and an intern for Rush Hour Daily by night. When Amanda isn't running in circles, she enjoys spontaneous trips to exotic locations, hikes in state parks and practicing yoga. Amanda chooses to live her life according to the beat of her own drum. "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" —Ralph Waldo Emerson