I really do not want to be the one to tell people that Elon Musk did not, and has not, announced any such phone. That he has not so much as mentioned it. That everyone else is tagging him and tweeting at him about it, yet he has not so much as responded to any of it. I hate to be that guy who points out to you that no credible news outlet, and no credible tech blog, has published the “news” of the announcement of the phone. That even the tech blogs that are big on leaks and rumours have not had any leak to publish about the Tesla Model Pi. Sigh. That the logical conclusion from all of the above is that even if the Tesla Phone Model Pi exists at any stage of development, it is still a ghost. All the specs and images flying around are the products of the imagination of people who are giddy on euphoria, or who have some agenda that the rest of us mortals have yet to figure out. Is it not absurd that so many people seem unable to distinguish between concept designs and an actual phone in development by a manufacturer? I find it really odd. There is no way of confirming the authenticity of this yet, but there are report of Tesla phone renders that have popped up on the Web. If true, the implication is that electric and autonomous carmaker, Tesla is stepping into the smartphone business. If Tesla is indeed making an entrance into the world of cell phones, we will be expecting to see something groundbreaking, as the brand is known for its industry disruptions. Tesla successfully disrupted the automobile market with its introduction of commercial electric and self-driving cars. It’s sister company, SpaceX, disrupted space travel. A Tesla phone would have to bring something truly novel or futuristic to the game. Will we see groundbreaking charging and battery technology from its experience with electric cars? Will a Tesla phone bring superior artificial intelligence to smartphones? We will have to wait and see. For now, all we have are renders, concept designs, and rumours.
Tesla Phone Renders
Here are some renders of the elusive Tesla Phone: Again, take these with a pinch of salt till there is some form of corroboration or confirmation from other sources.
Another Tesla Phone (Model Pi) Concept Design
The above concept design of the Model Pi was done by Antonio De Rosa. A concept design is an imaginative work. Someone asked Antonio, “Hi Antonio, I am a software developer and like to build applications for Tesla phone. What operating system it would be using? Thank you.” Antonio’s reply recommends that we ask the million-dollar question: “I’m sorry but we need to ask Elon Musk if the Tesla Phone will ever be a real phone 🙂”. Here is the Tweet: I doubt that if anyone directly asks Elon, he would give an answer. He has maintained a stoic silence despite mobs of people tweeting at him about the phone. Knowing Elon, he is enjoying the drama over the ghost Tesla Model Pi. Yes; I hate to be that guy. But today, I am that guy. Perhaps one day, this mythical Tesla Phone will move from myth and become reality. If and when that day comes, Elon’s fans will hit the streets and sing and dance wantonly, in joy. Until then, don’t drink the Kool-Aid about the Tesla Model Pi Android smartphone. As I wrap up this article, I shall spell things out in simple terms, for the benefit of those who are slow. Has Elon Musk announced a Tesla Phone? No; he has not. The news is fake. A hoax. Is the Tesla Phone ever going to be announced? I don’t know. I can’t tell. At the time of this article, nobody else seems to know. At least, no credible news and leak sources. All the specifications sheets you have seen and features you have heard about the Tesla Phone are all figments of people’s imaginations. If the phone is eventually announced, it will look nothing like the images that have been in circulation and the does would not match much of what has been circulating. I hate to be that guy, but today, be my guest. Tea is served. Don’t miss our mobile phone reviews.Join our WhatsApp Group, to be notified of the most important articles and deals,Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.