Trump Mobile has distanced itself from its initial promise to manufacture the T1 smartphone in the USA just a week after its launch. This has raised several questions about the legitimacy of the claimed specifications and delivery timelines.
Change of Description and Specs of T1
Trump Mobile has removed the claim that the T1 smartphone is made in the USA from its website, replacing it with vaguer phrases like 'brought to life right here in the USA.' Changes occurred just a week after the phone's introduction. Specifications have also been downgraded, with the screen size reduced from 6.78 inches to 6.25 inches and the information about 12GB of RAM being completely removed.
Service Handling and Issues with Liberty Mobile
User service will be provided by Liberty Mobile Wireless, a Florida-based company that lacks its own infrastructure and instead leases capacity from AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. This approach is common among celebrity-backed services.
Doubts Regarding T1's Design and Timeline
In light of the recent changes, the T1’s delivery, originally scheduled for September, now remains uncertain without confirmable dates on the website. The phone's design closely resembles models from Chinese manufacturers Vivo and Umidigi, leading to additional doubts about its uniqueness.
The changes in Trump Mobile's product launch raise questions about the reliability of the company's claims and the real possibilities of local technology production in the USA. Stay updated on T1 developments.