It’s currently in jump scare mode. Think before pre-ordering, folks. The Trump Mobile T1 smartphone continues to make headlines without releasing an actual product. Recently, Trump Mobile updated its website with new images that drastically differ from last year’s teaser. This update aligns with the redesign shown to publishers in February, featuring a signature Trump gold finish.
The device still has no set release date despite past promises of a 2025 launch by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, followed by multiple delays. A recent FCC listing confirms the phone’s existence, but availability remains uncertain. The new website states the phone can be pre-ordered, listing a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a triple-lens rear camera, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 chip. Previously, specs had included a smaller display, but have expanded without clear reason over the past year.
The promotional price is $499 with a $100 pre-order deposit, though the final cost remains unknown. Initially marketed as “made in America,” this claim no longer appears valid. It’s advisable to consider carefully before spending $100 on this device.
