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Authentic
First analyzed Apr 29, 2026, 12:08 AM
· authenticity score 90/100
#449
AI confidence
95%
Risk level: low
Findings
- The image is a direct screenshot of a mobile phone's user interface, specifically depicting the notification shade and recent notifications.
- All visible user interface elements, including time, date, network indicators, battery level, quick setting tiles (Internet, Bluetooth, Flashlight, Modes), music player widget, and notification content (Messenger, Messages, Camera backup), are consistent with a standard Android operating system (likely Google Pixel's Material You design).
- Text and icons are sharp, legible, and correctly rendered without any garbling, merging, or impossible geometry.
- The blurring effect behind the quick settings and notifications is a standard UI transparency effect, not an added post-processing filter.
- No artificial grain, color grading, vintage effects, or retouching have been applied to the screenshot itself.
- The content within the screenshot (e.g., the album art for Rage Against the Machine, or the small 'Grok imagine' image within a tweet) might depict images that could be manipulated or AI-generated, but the screenshot *as an image* is an unedited capture of the phone's display.
Recommendation
The image is an unmodified, authentic screenshot of a mobile phone's user interface. There is no evidence of post-processing, AI generation, or deepfake manipulation applied to the screenshot itself.
Content hash (SHA-256)
35d1b78346861e9ee83bdbe9bcd986e69ade08d192394624b570fa5e462f2c4a
This looks real. Our analysis found no signs of manipulation (90/100 authenticity).
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