Trump Phones Finally Arrive with Embarrassing Mistake, No Longer ‘Made in the USA’
- After a nine-month delay, Trump Mobile began shipping the $499 T1 smartphone this week, though its 'Made in the USA' marketing claims now face scrutiny over the device's actual manufacturing origins.
- When Trump Mobile initially positioned the T1 as an 'all-American' alternative to Apple and Samsung, the company emphasized domestic production; however, experts note the device strongly resembles the foreign-manufactured HTC U24 Pro.
- Reviewers identified a glaring design error where the American flag on the handset features 11 stripes instead of the genuine 13, while the device comes pre-loaded with Truth Social.
- Tech reviewers noted the T1 uses mid-range hardware, including a Snapdragon 7 chip, which critics argue does not justify the $499 retail price compared to competing devices.
- With nearly 600,000 customers having pre-ordered the device, the mystery remains regarding whether components are sourced from China or Taiwan, as questions persist about the company's supply chain transparency.
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The Trump phone is nine months late, but it looks amazingly similar to a two-year-old phone from Taiwan. Of course it's golden, of course "Trump" is written on it - even four times. Only produced in the USA it's obviously not.
The mobile phone "Trump Mobile T1" by US President Donald Trump has been on the market recently. But the US flag is misrepresented
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