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Just realized everyone's been falling for the same fake Elon Musk phone story again. You know that Tesla Pi Phone concept everyone's sharing? Yeah, it's not real. It's literally a design video from 2021 made by some fan artists, but somehow it's been repackaged as breaking news across half the internet.
The wild part is how fast this spreads. Someone posts a slick render, adds 'LEAKED: Elon Musk phone coming soon' as the title, and suddenly it's everywhere. YouTube channels, TikTok, sketchy tech blogs - they all run with it like it's confirmed. Then when iPhone 17 drops, the Elon Musk phone rumors heat up even more because people are looking for alternatives.
But here's the thing: Tesla has never actually announced a smartphone. Elon hasn't said anything about launching one. Fact-checkers have already confirmed this multiple times. The whole Elon Musk phone thing is just people's imagination at this point.
It's crazy how one concept video can turn into 'hot news' on dozens of websites with zero verification. If you want to avoid getting played by fake tech rumors, just check if there's an official statement from the company or the person involved. Don't just trust clips and renders floating around. That's literally it.