Power from the sun. Net from the stars.
| Network | GSM / LTE / 5G / Starlink |
| Launch | 2028 January 15 |
| Body | Dimensions: 165 x 76 x 8.9 mm Weight: 210 g Build: Stainless Steel Body Photo-Voltaic Back Panel SIM: eSIM Only IP68 dust/water resistant |
| Display | Type: OLED 120Hz Size: 6.7 inches Res: 1284 x 2778 pixels Protection: Impact Shield Glass |
| Platform | OS: TeslaOS (Linux Based) Chipset: Tesla T2 Neural Chip CPU: Hexa-core GPU: Tesla Arcade GPU |
| Memory | Card slot: No Internal: 512GB 12GB RAM 1TB 12GB RAM NVMe |
| Camera | Dual: 48 MP (Main) + 48 MP (Ultrawide) Features: Starlink Native Solar Charging Back Car Key UWB Video: 4K@60fps |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes stereo speakers 3.5mm jack: No WLAN: Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth: 6.0 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Li-Ion 5000 mAh Charging: 65W wired Solar Trickle Charging |
Duration: 12 Months
It is slow. 1 hour of sun gives about 10 minutes of talk time, meant for emergencies.
No, it connects directly to V2 Direct-to-Cell satellites for text and basic data.
No, TeslaOS is a custom Linux build, but it supports Android app emulation.
The stainless steel body is extremely rigid, similar to the Cybertruck.
Yes, it offers deeper control than the app, including Summon Pro and remote diagnostics.
It is decent, but not on the level of Samsung or Apple. It focuses on utility.
Starlink on mobile provides about 5-10 Mbps, enough for maps and messaging anywhere.
Stainless steel makes it dense, but it feels very premium.