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Trump Mobile Launches with T1 Phone and “47 Plan” – A Bold Entry into the Wireless Market

On a historic date—the tenth anniversary of his 2015 presidential campaign—Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump introduced Trump Mobile: a new U.S.‑based wireless provider running on AT&T, T‑Mobile, and Verizon networks (theverge.com, americanbazaaronline.com). At the same ceremony, they unveiled the T1 Phone, a gold‑finished Android device.



Priced at $499 (with $100 preorder deposit), the T1 features a 6.78‑inch 120 Hz AMOLED display, Android 15, 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage with microSD support, a 5,000 mAh battery with 20 W PD charging, USB‑C port, 3.5 mm headphone jack, fingerprint sensor, and AI Face Unlock (gizmochina.com). Its camera setup includes a 50 MP main sensor alongside 2 MP depth and 2 MP macro lenses, plus a 16 MP front shooter (gizmochina.com).

Trump Mobile's signature offering is the “47 Plan”, priced at $47.45/month, providing unlimited talk, text, and data—with 20 GB of high‑speed data—along with device protection, 24/7 roadside assistance, telehealth access, and free international calling to over 100 countries, including U.S. military bases (phonemore.com). There are no contracts or credit checks, and customer support is handled by U.S.-based staff around the clock (phonemore.com).

Despite the bold branding, experts question the phone’s U.S. origins—ingredients like the chipset and camera modules are likely sourced internationally (americanbazaaronline.com). The T1 is set to ship in August or September 2025, pending preorder success (theverge.com).


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