No official release date exists for a Tesla phone, as Elon Musk and Tesla have repeatedly denied plans to produce one—directly addressing “when will the Tesla phone be released.” Rumours about a “Tesla Pi Phone” persist online, fueled by speculative videos and articles claiming launches in late 2025, 2026, or even December 30, 2025, but these lack credible backing. Tesla focuses on vehicles, robots, and energy products instead.
Rumor Origins
Speculation began around 2022 when Musk hinted Tesla could enter smartphones if app stores restricted access to X (formerly Twitter). By 2024, Musk explicitly stated, “We are not doing a phone” and “We are not going to do a Tesla phone,” emphasizing it’s not a priority unless forced. Viral YouTube content since early 2025 amplified unverified claims of features like Starlink integration and solar charging, often mimicking official announcements.
Hyped Features
Unsubstantiated rumors describe a premium device priced $175–$1,500 with titanium build, massive batteries (e.g., 6,499 mAh for multi-day use), free lifetime Starlink, Neuralink compatibility, and a custom OS. These contrast iPhones by promising durability, AI smarts, and no app store dependency, but no prototypes or filings support them. Tesla’s actual expertise in Linux-based software could theoretically enable this, yet priorities lie elsewhere.
Current Reality
As of December 2025, Tesla provides no updates on a phone via official channels. Musk prioritizes affordable EVs, Optimus robots, and Starlink expansion over consumer gadgets. Credible sources confirm the Pi Phone remains a hoax driven by clickbait, with no evidence of production.







