LG is due to give the world its first glimpse of the G5 phone this Sunday.
But like most modern day smartphone launches it appears they’ve been beaten to it.
Photos of the LG G5 have just appeared online via a Dubai-based website.
And, if the pictures are to be believed, the phone will look very different from last year’s offering.
As expected, it appears the G5 will include a metal case with the front of the device looking like most standard smartphones.
But what’s most striking about the images are the new fingerprint scanner and double camera.
These stick out from the back of the device and are anything but subtle.
This unique camera set-up is expected to be used for 3D-style photographs, or could be used to switch between depths of field after the photo has been taken.
It is impossible to tell whether this is a genuine leak, or someone simply trying their luck.
According to the listing, one lucky smartphone fan has managed to get their hands on the unannounced device from the United States.
These images don't reveal anything more about the new phone but according to reports, the handset will pack a larger display than last year.
Some have suggested the LG G5 will boast a 5.6-inch, 2,560 x 1,440 display.
USB Type-C is tipped to make an appearance in the latest South Korean flagship, as well as 4GB of RAM.
A Snapdragon 820 is also heavily rumoured to make the cut.
LG has confirmed that the G5 wiill feature an always-on display and there will be a new Smart Cover launhced alongside the phone.