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Trump's T1 Phone quietly drops 'Made in the USA' claim
NewsBytes | June 27, 2025 4:39 PM CST



Trump's T1 Phone quietly drops 'Made in the USA' claim
27 Jun 2025


The Trump Organization's latest venture, the T1 Phone, has come under scrutiny for its manufacturing claims.

The device, a gold-colored iPhone clone, was initially marketed as being "MADE IN THE USA."

However, recent changes to the Trump Mobile website have removed all references to this claim.

Instead of the previous banner boldly proclaiming "MADE IN THE USA," the site now features more ambiguous phrases like "designed with American values in mind" and "Premium Performance. Proudly American."


What the website now says
Site revisions


The Trump Mobile website now claims that the phone has been "brought to life right here in the USA" and that "American hands" are "behind every device."

This language usually suggests a product was assembled rather than manufactured in the US.

After these changes were noticed, a company spokesperson told USA Today that "T1 phones are proudly being made in America" and any contrary speculation is inaccurate.

The device is currently up for pre-order by paying a $100 deposit.


Eric Trump hinted phone may not be made domestically
Future prospects


Eric Trump, the president's son, had hinted earlier that the devices may not be made domestically.

He said during an interview this month that "eventually" all phones will be built in the US. This has led to speculation about possible future manufacturing plans for these devices.

The phone was initially expected to be manufactured in China.


Specs mysteriously downgraded from original promises
Device details


The T1 Phone, which has a price of $499, was initially advertised as having a 6.78-inch display. However, the website now lists a 6.25-inch size.

Also, the "12GB RAM" details have been completely removed from the listing.

The delivery window has shifted from a specific September launch to a vague "later this year" timeframe.

The device will come bundled with "The 47 Plan," a $47.45/month cellular service, an apparent nod to Donald Trump's potential return as the 47th president.


Manufacturing a modern smartphone in the US is expensive
Production hurdles


Manufacturing a modern smartphone in the US is extremely expensive, which makes it an unlikely promise.

Companies like Purism have tried to make phones in the US, but they still retail for $2,000, with just basic specs.

Purism's founder, Todd Weaver, told The Journal that even with less impressive specs, it would take years to fully source a phone out of the US.

He added there are no factories in America producing application processors or high-end displays needed for smartphones.


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