To appeal to US consumers, the Trump Mobile T1 smartphone will be American-made, according to the Trump organization—something not even Apple has pulled off with the iPhone.
“Making phones in America. It’s about time we bring products back to our great country,” President Trump’s son, Eric Trump, said while talking about the device.
The T1 phone, housed in a gold casing, arrives as the Trump administration has been urging Apple to makes its iPhones in the US. The big question is whether the team behind the Trump Mobile phone has truly pulled off the “made in America” pledge—or if it’s simply marketing spin.
Known specs for the T1 phone (Credit: Trump Mobile)
The American-made claim is already facing skepticism that it’s a scam. That’s because modern electronics manufacturing has long relied on Asia’s low-cost skilled labor and vast supply chains to produce laptops, smartphones, and game consoles at scale. (One analyst, Max Weinbach, even speculates the T1 is merely a modified Revvl 7 Pro 5G handset from China.)
However, the team behind Trump Mobile insists the American-made promise is legit. “Manufacturing will be in Alabama, California, and Florida,” a spokesperson for Trump Mobile tells PCMag.
Still, the company didn’t offer any details or respond to other questions, like if the phone will source components from vendors in Asia. So far, the official site for the T1 phone has only said the device will arrive in either August or September for $499. However, only one picture of the product has been posted, and it appears to be more of a digital mockup than an actual product shot. It’s also unclear what processor the T1 device will use, but it’ll run Android 15.
Blake Przesmicki, an analyst at the research firm Counterpoint, is also skeptical that the T1 will be American-made. Instead, he expects Trump Mobile to source the device from a manufacturer in China. One reason why is because in an interview on Monday, Eric Trump mentioned: “You can build these phones in the United States… Eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America.”
“This implies that initially many of them won’t be,” Przesmicki said in an email. Developing and releasing a phone within a few months also represents “a tight turnaround,” he added.
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Revvl 7 Pro 5G (left) vs Erik Prince’s Unplugged phone (Credit: T-Mobile/Unplugged)
Meanwhile, iFixit repairability engineer Carsten Frauenheim also expects the Trump Mobile team to source the device from China while adding some modifications. “It’s going to be a semi-custom ‘modded/assembled in the USA’ version of a designed-and built-in China basic-as-heck Android phone,” Frauenheim said.
In addition, some at iFixit noted there’s speculation that the T1 phone could be based on Blackwater CEO and Trump ally Erik Prince’s Unplugged phone, pointing to the similar design.
Although the Trump phone looks poised to attract the president’s supporters, it’s not the first time a handset has been marketed toward Republicans and political conservatives. In 2021, a self-described bitcoin millionaire named Erik Finman created the $499 Freedom Phone, promising it would be completely free from “Big Tech’s” censorship and influence. But the actual device was simply a reskinned Android phone from a little-known Chinese vendor.
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Freedom Phone (left) compared to the Umidigi A9 pro (Credit: Freedom Phone/Umidigi)
Finman later said in a deleted tweet: “Impossible to build phone in the US top to bottom unfortunately.” According to Fox News, PayPal also stepped in, and reversed payments that customers had made for the Freedom Phone.
In the meantime, the president’s two sons have been marketing the T1 phone and Trump Mobile cell plan. But the Trump’s family involvement on the actual device and service might be limited. In a press release, the Trump organization noted that a company called “T1 Mobile LLC” has entered into a licensing agreement to use the Trump name for both the cellular service and the upcoming phone.
“Trump Mobile, its products and services are not designed, developed, manufactured, distributed or sold by The Trump Organization or any of their respective affiliates or principals,” the press release added.
We also tried to call Trump Mobile’s customer support number. It initially failed to connect with the line automatically hanging up. By Monday afternoon, the number forced us to stay on hold, with Trump Mobile citing a large call volume.
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