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Just saw another viral post about Elon Musk launching some Tesla phone to take on the iPhone 17 and honestly, I had to dig into this. Turns out it's all fan-made concepts and clickbait videos from years ago. A design studio dropped a concept video back in 2021, and somehow it's been recycled across YouTube and TikTok with titles making it sound like official news. Wild.
I checked with Tech Advisor and fact-checking sites—Tesla has never actually announced any phone plans. Elon Musk hasn't said anything official about creating a phone either. The whole thing is just render images and speculation floating around, especially now that iPhone 17 is out and people are hungry for alternatives.
It's crazy how fast misinformation spreads. One concept video, some nice renders, an eye-catching title, and suddenly dozens of sketchy tech blogs are reporting it like it's confirmed news. The lesson here? Before getting hyped about the next big Elon Musk phone announcement, check if there's an official statement from Tesla or the man himself. Otherwise, you're just reading someone's wishful thinking.