The media starts receiving the first Trump Mobile T1 Phone units, launch is imminent
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The media starts receiving the first Trump Mobile T1 Phone units, launch is imminent
"The Trump Mobile T1 Phone was supposed to launch last year in August, but many future customers who put a $100 pre-sale order were left empty-handed until now. It looks like the T1 Phone is actually happening as the company started distributing units to media, which in turn means that the actual shipments to customers will begin shortly."
"Another notable change is the label. The phone isn't made in the US, as first announced, but it's "proudly assembled in the US", which means most, if not all, parts are imported. What hasn't changed is the launch price for the entry-level 256GB model - $499."
"The manufacturer hasn't disclosed any specs, but a representative gave us an idea of what to expect a few months ago - Snapdragon 7 series chipset, 5,000 mAh battery and a 50MP main camera joined by an ultrawide and a dedicated telephoto shooter. What's more, the phone supports microSD storage expansion and has the legacy 3.5mm audio jack on board."
"Those two rare features and the overall design of the phone suggest that this is actually a rebadged HTC U24 Pro phone from 2024. But there's a catch. If you haven't followed the news around the T1 Phone lately, you will be surprised to see a couple of discrepancies. The most obvious one is the new design, which is a lot different from the initial one."
The Trump Mobile T1 Phone was originally expected to launch in August last year, but customers who placed $100 pre-sale orders waited longer than promised. Units are now being distributed to media, indicating customer shipments will start soon. The phone’s design differs from earlier versions, including a back American flag with 11 stripes instead of 13. The label now says the phone is proudly assembled in the US, implying imported components. The entry-level 256GB model remains priced at $499. Reported expectations include a Snapdragon 7 series chipset, a 5,000 mAh battery, and a 50MP main camera with ultrawide and telephoto options. It also includes microSD expansion and a 3.5mm audio jack, suggesting it may be a rebadged HTC U24 Pro from 2024.
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