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Tesla to launch its first-ever smartphone in December 2022

Tesla has achieved great success in the automobile and space industries. The company is now rumoured to have decided to enter the smartphone market in the near future.

According to reports, the Texas-based company will release its first smartphone in December 2022. The company has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but it has been informed that Tesla will release its latest Pi Phone. The company’s phone is expected to be priced between 70000 INR and 80000 INR. The information was gathered from reliable sources. When it comes to the specifications and features of Tesla’s upcoming Pi phone, the phone will have a 6.7-inch OLED panel with a screen resolution of 12842778 pixels. The pixel density of the Pi Phone is said to have 458 PPI, and the refresh rate would be 120 hertz.

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