Tesla smartphone concept with rounded edges unveiled

Recently, the technology community has been actively discussing the possibility of releasing a smartphone under the Tesla brand, despite the fact that the main business of Elon Musk's company is focused on the production of electric vehicles, energy storage devices and solar energy products. If you believe the various leaks and presentations that have appeared on the network, the Tesla Phone could become one of the most revolutionary smartphones on the market.

What is known about the new product

Elon Musk has commented on the possibility of a Tesla smartphone several times. In early November last year, he stated that Tesla has no plans to create a mobile phone until the two smartphone giants, Apple and Google, “start doing something really bad”. However, despite these claims, leaks and concept designs of the alleged Tesla Phone continue to appear online.

Tesla smartphone concept with rounded edges unveiled

The renders of the device that have appeared online show that the Tesla smartphone may have several unique and attractive features. The smartphone may have a classic curved screen design. The top and bottom edges of the screen may be barely noticeable, creating a frameless appearance. The headphone jack placement is very similar to Samsung's older S-series phones. The screen is likely to be curved at the edges, adding to the device's elegance and modernity. The phone's back features an oval camera module that houses at least two cameras, along with a flash and other components.

This is reminiscent of modern smartphones with a focus on high-quality photography. There's a metal frame on the side of the phone, adding to the device's sturdiness and style. In addition to the standard power and volume buttons, there could be two buttons on the other side, possibly related to photography. This could include special shooting modes or quick access to the camera. There's also a hole at the bottom of the smartphone, which could be a stylus slot. This adds functionality and convenience for users who prefer to work with a stylus.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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