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×When Trump Mobile was first unveiled, it came with bold claims — a “Made in America” smartphone and a striking $499 price tag. One year later, the reality looks far more uncertain. The phone hasn’t launched, and several of those early promises have quietly changed. Now, attention is turning to what happens next.
The mobile venture introduced by Trump Organization, led by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, generated early buzz when it was announced in June 2025. The promise was simple: a domestically inspired smartphone with a competitive price point.
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According to reporting by The Verge, much of that early messaging has since shifted. The T1 phone, originally expected to launch “later this year,” has yet to arrive. The delay was partly attributed to a government shutdown, as previously stated by the company.
At the same time, the official website has undergone noticeable changes. The earlier “Made in America” description has been replaced with wording that now says the phone is “shaped by American innovation.” The $499 price tag has also been removed, along with any clear launch timeline, as per a report by Benzinga.
Company executives had earlier described the $499 figure as an “introductory price,” adding that the new cost would be “less than $1,000,” though no updated pricing appears on the site.
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Despite the changes in messaging, some product details remain. The T1 phone is still presented as a gold-colored device featuring an American flag design. It is expected to run on the Android operating system from Alphabet Inc. and use a Snapdragon 7 Series chipset from Qualcomm Inc..
The company continues to offer a $47.45 monthly plan, a figure tied to Donald Trump being both the 45th and 47th president. A 15% discount for military members is also listed.
For those not interested in the T1 device, the company allows customers to bring their own phones or purchase refurbished models from Apple and Samsung.
While the rollout has taken longer than expected, there are signs that progress is being made. The Verge recently reported that the company has received FCC clearance for the T1, potentially bringing the launch closer. Additionally, a trademark filing for “The 47 Plan” suggests broader ambitions, including mobile devices, services, and accessories.
The trademark move builds on earlier filings from June 2025, indicating that development is ongoing behind the scenes, as per a report by Benzinga. Even so, questions remain about how the launch will unfold — including whether Donald Trump himself will publicly support or promote the product, something he has largely avoided so far.
Trump Mobile’s flagship phone remains unreleased, with shifting details leaving observers waiting to see if the original vision will finally materialize.
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Has the Trump Mobile phone launched yet?
No, the T1 smartphone has not been released so far.
What happened to the $499 price?
The original price has been removed, with no new confirmed amount listed.
The mobile venture introduced by Trump Organization, led by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, generated early buzz when it was announced in June 2025. The promise was simple: a domestically inspired smartphone with a competitive price point.
ALSO READ: Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7: The AI is so powerful it’s spooking web design tools
What changed since the 2025 announcement?
According to reporting by The Verge, much of that early messaging has since shifted. The T1 phone, originally expected to launch “later this year,” has yet to arrive. The delay was partly attributed to a government shutdown, as previously stated by the company.
At the same time, the official website has undergone noticeable changes. The earlier “Made in America” description has been replaced with wording that now says the phone is “shaped by American innovation.” The $499 price tag has also been removed, along with any clear launch timeline, as per a report by Benzinga.
Company executives had earlier described the $499 figure as an “introductory price,” adding that the new cost would be “less than $1,000,” though no updated pricing appears on the site.
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What features does the T1 phone now offer?
Despite the changes in messaging, some product details remain. The T1 phone is still presented as a gold-colored device featuring an American flag design. It is expected to run on the Android operating system from Alphabet Inc. and use a Snapdragon 7 Series chipset from Qualcomm Inc..
The company continues to offer a $47.45 monthly plan, a figure tied to Donald Trump being both the 45th and 47th president. A 15% discount for military members is also listed.
For those not interested in the T1 device, the company allows customers to bring their own phones or purchase refurbished models from Apple and Samsung.
Could a launch finally happen soon?
While the rollout has taken longer than expected, there are signs that progress is being made. The Verge recently reported that the company has received FCC clearance for the T1, potentially bringing the launch closer. Additionally, a trademark filing for “The 47 Plan” suggests broader ambitions, including mobile devices, services, and accessories.
The trademark move builds on earlier filings from June 2025, indicating that development is ongoing behind the scenes, as per a report by Benzinga. Even so, questions remain about how the launch will unfold — including whether Donald Trump himself will publicly support or promote the product, something he has largely avoided so far.
Trump Mobile’s flagship phone remains unreleased, with shifting details leaving observers waiting to see if the original vision will finally materialize.
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FAQs
Has the Trump Mobile phone launched yet?
No, the T1 smartphone has not been released so far.
What happened to the $499 price?
The original price has been removed, with no new confirmed amount listed.







