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Trump Mobile's T1 Smartphone Faces Backlash Over Made in USA Claim
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44272, member: 636"] Trump Mobile started selling phones after launching its service on June 16, 2025, from Trump Tower in New York City. The company wants people to think their T1 smartphone gets made in America just like their patriotic brand suggests. They plan to release this phone around the same time Apple launches the iPhone 17 later this year. The Trump Organization hopes to attract customers who support American-made products and local manufacturing jobs. People found out quickly that the T1 phone actually comes from China despite all the Made in USA marketing claims. Tech expert Max Weinbach discovered the T1 looks exactly like the T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G phone that a Chinese company called Wingtech makes. Social media users figured out where the phone really comes from within just one hour of seeing pictures online. Trump Mobile works as a reseller that borrows network services from AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon instead of building their towers. The company takes an existing Android phone from China and puts it inside new plastic covers to make it look different. This marketing trick lets them charge more money for the same basic device that costs much less somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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