Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan sure knows how to tease his followers.
Just 5 hours ago, he tweeted a photo of a sunrise…

…which he has since deleted from his page.

While the tweet didn’t garner as much traction as his usual posts on Facebook, it was flooded with followers asking if it was a test shot from the ~potentially~ upcoming Razer phone.

One was ready to throw their money at Tan and co.:

And there was an inevitable reference to the #RazerToaster:

A “Test Test Test” For Razer’s New Phone?
Since the acquisition of smartphone-maker Nextbit, many were speculating the possibility of a Razer phone, and to put the rumours to rest, Tan confirmed the development of a mobile device in recent CNBC interview.
Of course, no one can confirm if said mobile device would be a smartphone or a handheld gaming device, but perhaps with this mysterious tweet, we’re one step closer to getting to the truth?