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just scrolled through my feed and there's this wild rumor everywhere about elon musk launching some tesla phone to take on iphone. like, the images look pretty legit, videos showing off crazy features, even specific dates floating around. half the internet seems convinced tesla is actually entering the smartphone market now. but wait... i dug a bit deeper and it's all fan-made stuff lol. the photo of elon musk holding that tesla phone? totally fake, just something fans created. turns out most of this hype comes from a concept video that adr studio posted back in 2021. it was just a design simulation, but then youtube and tiktok channels started using clickbait titles and suddenly everyone thought it was leaked from tesla or something. plus, a bunch of random websites have been publishing articles claiming tesla is about to drop a phone, citing unverified social media posts. the timing made it worse since iphone 17 just came out, so people were extra hyped about phone news. but here's the thing—tech advisor and fact-checking sites like vera files confirmed that tesla never actually announced any smartphone plans. elon musk never officially said he'd create a phone to compete with iphone, despite what the rumors claim. so yeah, the elon musk phone idea is purely fictional at this point. honestly, this whole situation is a perfect example of how fake news spreads like crazy on social media. one video, a few render images, and a catchy headline can turn into 'breaking news' on dozens of unverified sites within hours. the safest move? always check the source. look for official company statements or direct quotes from actual executives. don't just trust random clips and word of mouth. stay skeptical out there.