According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on June 28, the Trump Group announced the launch of the Trump Mobile T1 and claimed it would use "American-made" phones and services, priced at $499. However, the description of "American-made" on its pre-order website appears to have been deleted, replaced with vague terms describing the T1 as having "American-Proud Design," stating that the phone was "brought to life right here in the USA." Currently, there is still no clear evidence that the T1 phone is actually manufactured in the United States. Several industry experts have previously pointed out that the U.S. lacks a complete and mature smartphone manufacturing Supply Chain, and even if assembled, it still relies heavily on overseas components.
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Trump's phone T1 removes the description "Made in America" and changes it to "Proudly Designed in America".
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on June 28, the Trump Group announced the launch of the Trump Mobile T1 and claimed it would use "American-made" phones and services, priced at $499. However, the description of "American-made" on its pre-order website appears to have been deleted, replaced with vague terms describing the T1 as having "American-Proud Design," stating that the phone was "brought to life right here in the USA." Currently, there is still no clear evidence that the T1 phone is actually manufactured in the United States. Several industry experts have previously pointed out that the U.S. lacks a complete and mature smartphone manufacturing Supply Chain, and even if assembled, it still relies heavily on overseas components.