Photo credit: Jonas Daehnert
What really sets Tesla’s Cybertruck apart from other trucks is its unibody construction that uses thick 3 mm (1⁄8 in) 30x-series cold-rolled stainless steel body panels, which can’t be stamped like traditional automobile parts. These panels can only be bent along straight lines, thus resulting in a very distinctive faceted design which has been called “low-poly”. What if a company were to turn this truck into a smartphone? It might look like Jonas Daehnert’s Cyberphone.
This steel material is the same as what SpaceX uses on the Mars rocket prototype, because it distributes stress more evenly and allows for more interior volume. One interesting fact about the Cybertruck is that earlier design concepts included using titanium for the outer panels, but this was later switched to stainless steel for added strength.
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No additional information was released about this smartphone, but we can see that it boasts a 7-inch display and a triple rear camera setup.