
There's been plenty of controversy over Android manufacturers copying the iPhone X in 2018. Specifically, the complaints have been over the notch in the display.
I see both sides of that argument, too. It's hard not to see a little Apple inspiration in some of the designs, but on the other hand, I'm not against the notch being a natural evolution of our smartphone displays, and I think some phones manage to put their own spin on the design without being too blatant.
Motorola, however, has failed.
Meet the Motorola P30, a phone that ripped a name off of Huawei and the design, quite literally, from Apple's current flagship.

Aside from the logo on the back being an M instead of an Apple and the Motorola logo branded into the bottom bezel of the phone, this is a clone so spot-on that it makes cheap Chinese phone makers jealous. There's no small notch, and the camera module is nearly identical to what's on the iPhone X.
I've defended some other OEMs, but I don't think I can make a convincing argument for Motorola here.
If you're interested in specs, the phone will have a 6.2-inch 1080p display, a Snapdragon 636 CPU with 6GB of RAM, and a 3000mAh battery. It ships with Android 8.0 Oreo and Lenovo's own ZUI interface, as this device is bound for China only.
But let's be real, you don't care about the specs. If you wanted this phone, you'd go buy an iPhone X.