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Just spent way too much time falling down this rabbit hole about the Elon Musk phone everyone keeps talking about. You know, that 'Tesla Pi Phone to compete with iPhone' thing that's been all over social media? Yeah, turns out it's completely made up lol. Like, the whole thing started from a concept video some design studio posted years ago, and then it just... exploded. YouTubers and TikTokers started using crazy clickbait titles, and suddenly everyone thought it was real news. I even saw screenshots of Elon Musk supposedly holding this phone, but nope - fan-made renders. The wildest part? Small websites just started publishing articles like 'Tesla launching a phone soon!' without actually checking anything. They'd cite random social media posts as sources, and people believed it. Tech Advisor and some fact-checking sites confirmed Tesla never actually announced any phone project. Elon Musk definitely never said he's making an Elon Musk phone to battle the iPhone. It's honestly crazy how fast misinformation spreads. One video, a few fancy images, an attention-grabbing headline, and boom - suddenly it's 'confirmed news' on dozens of sketchy sites. The lesson here? Before you share that tech rumor with everyone, actually check if it's from the company's official page or a real statement from leadership. Don't just trust random clips or word-of-mouth online. The Elon Musk phone saga is basically a masterclass in how fake news works in 2026. Stay skeptical out there.