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Trump's phone has yet to hit the market, with prices set to rise and no longer being "Made in the USA"

2026-02-07 12:13

Odaily News As early as last June, "Trump Mobile Company," part of U.S. President Trump's vast business empire, announced the launch of the "Trump T1" phone. By now, people had almost given up hope of seeing it come to market. However, a new report suggests it will eventually reach consumers. According to an interview with U.S. tech media The Verge, company executives stated that there are still some planned modifications for this phone, such as removing the T1 logo. The American flag and gold color scheme on the back cover will still be retained. The specifications for the screen and camera will also be upgraded. The company's executives said that to reflect the "improvement in quality," the price will be increased. Some users who have already paid a $100 deposit will still need to pay the final $499 balance, while customers purchasing later will face a higher price, but "it will not exceed $1,000." The company has also retracted its previous statement about the phone being manufactured in the U.S., now saying that the "final assembly" of the phone will be completed in the United States, while most of the manufacturing process will take place elsewhere, though no one disclosed the specific location. (Jin10)