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Just saw people sharing this thing about an Elon Musk phone that's supposed to compete with the new iPhone. Honestly, my first reaction was... wait, is this actually real? Turns out it's not. The whole Tesla phone buzz is basically built on a concept video from like 2021 by some design studio called ADR Studio. It was just a fun hypothetical design, but then YouTube and TikTok channels started using crazy clickbait titles and suddenly everyone thought it was an actual leak from Tesla. The images going around of Elon holding this device? Fan-made. Not a single official statement from Tesla or Musk about launching a phone. What's wild is how this spread. Small tech blogs kept publishing 'Tesla is launching a phone' articles based on unverified social media posts, and with the iPhone 17 just coming out, the rumor got even more traction. Fact-checking sites like VERA Files and Tech Advisor have both confirmed there's nothing official here. The whole thing shows how easily misinformation travels online - one cool render image plus a catchy headline and suddenly it's everywhere as 'news'. If you want to avoid getting fooled by stuff like this, honestly just check if there's an official company statement or a direct quote from the actual person. Don't just trust what's floating around in clips and images. The Elon Musk phone concept is creative but it's purely speculation at this point.