HTC released the One M9 earlier this year to lukewarm reviews and lackluster sales. The company’s revenue has tanked and its greatest asset is now the cash it holds in reserve. That’s usually a very bad sign for a company, but HTC has a plan. In hopes of turning things around, HTC has announced a new device that isn’t part of the premium M line or the budget Desire series. The HTC One A9 is a midrange Android device with a very familiar look.

You won’t see a single article covering this phone that doesn’t address the obvious similarity to an iPhone 6, so let’s get that out of the way. Yep, it looks a lot like a iPhone. It has the same overall shape and rounded metal frame, and the plastic antenna strips are in roughly the same place too. On the front is a 5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display and below it a fingerprint sensor. For years one of HTC’s hallmark features has been the front-facing Boomsound speakers, but now those are gone. Instead there’s just one speaker on the bottom, but HTC says the A9 has a built-in digital audio converter (DAC) that converts 16-bit audio to 24-bit high-resolution sound