You've probably seen those posts claiming Elon Musk is about to launch a Tesla phone to rival the iPhone 17, right? Videos, concept renders, launch dates—the whole package. Looks legit at first glance, but here's the thing: it's all made up.



I started digging into where this stuff actually comes from, and the rabbit hole is pretty wild. Turns out most of these viral clips and images trace back to a concept video that ADR Studio created way back in 2021. Just a design exercise, nothing official. But then YouTube channels and TikTok accounts started using it with clickbait titles like 'LEAKED: Tesla's Secret Phone Project', and suddenly thousands of people thought it was real insider information.

The Elon Musk phone rumor got even more traction recently because everyone's talking about the new iPhone. Tech blogs and random news sites started publishing articles saying 'Tesla Is Finally Entering the Smartphone Market', citing anonymous social media posts as sources. No verification, no official statements, just speculation dressed up as news.

Here's what actually happened when I checked with credible sources: Tech Advisor and VERA Files both confirmed that Tesla has never announced any smartphone project. Elon Musk hasn't made any official statement about competing with Apple in the phone space. The Tesla phone exists only in fan art and wishful thinking.

This whole situation is a textbook example of how misinformation spreads online. One concept video + a catchy title + a few unverified blogs = thousands of people convinced that Musk's phone launch is imminent. It's wild how quickly fake news travels when it's wrapped in the right packaging.

So if you want to avoid getting fooled by the next viral tech rumor, here's my advice: check the source. Look for official statements from the company itself or verified statements from the actual person involved. Don't just rely on screenshots, renders, or what random accounts are saying. The Tesla phone might be cool in theory, but right now it's pure fiction.
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