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The Tesla Pi Phone: Is This The Future Of Smartphones?

The Tesla Pi Phone has become a huge rumour in the tech industry. Here’s everything you need to know.

Stunning Clarity: High-Resolution OLED with Smooth 120Hz Refresh

The new Tesla phone features a 6.73-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1284 x 2778 pixels. It is rumoured to feature a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a pixel density of 458 PPI.  The gadget will have an oleophobic coating and a scratch-resistant glass.

 Cutting-Edge Camera System with Advanced Night Vision Capabilities:

The phone will have three separate cameras, each with a 50 megapixel resolution on the back of the phone. It is believed that it will include a punch-hole-style camera with 40 megapixels in resolution. One good thing about the camera is that it is rumoured to have an Astrophotography mode, which features advanced night-sky imaging capabilities. possibly enhanced by SpaceX tech, making it ideal for low-light and cosmic photography. One drawback about the camera is that it is unverified, as the phone hasn’t been released or tested in real-world conditions.

Tesla’s Custom Chipset and Lightning-Fast Storage

Tesla is rumoured to have created a custom chipset named Tesla Gen3 to optimise the Pi Phone’s processing capabilities. The device is expected to feature a Tesla-designed GPU and utilise NVMe storage for faster data transfer. A good thing about Tesla’s custom Gen3 chip and NVMe storage is their promise of blazing-fast, optimised performance, but without real-world testing, their actual reliability and stability remain uncertain.

Dynamic Design and Interplanetary Connectivity:

It is also expected to have a special coating on its body that allows it to change colours based on environmental factors. Additionally, it is believed to include an antenna designed to connect with Starlink, potentially enabling communication even on Mars.

Power That Keeps You Going: Fast, Wireless, and Solar Charging:

The Tesla Pi phone is speculated to have a 5000 mAh battery with 120W fast charging, reaching 50% charge in just about 12 minutes. It may also support 20W wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and possibly solar charging, although the solar charging feature has not been officially confirmed.

*Please note that these features are based on rumours and unofficial reports, as Tesla has not yet confirmed the specifications or release details of the Pi Phone.

 

-Aanvi Adak

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