The launch of the Trump T1 smartphone has been marked by a whirlwind of changes, just ten days after the initial announcement. Initially set for an August release, the timeline has shifted to "later this year," and the product description has become increasingly vague. While it was promoted as being built in the United States, the company has since clarified that such claims are more aspirational. Additionally, specifications have altered significantly, leading to uncertainty about the actual product consumers would receive after pre-ordering.
Apparently, things change quickly in the world of the Trump phone. It's been 10 days since the Trump Organization announced it would be launching the $499 T1 smartphone, and in that time, there have already been a confusing series of changes to a product that was initially supposed to be arriving as soon as August.
Now, you can only expect it 'later this year,' according to the most recent update of the Trump Mobile website, with all mention of it 'coming soon' gone.
The most notable change is the not-entirely unexpected pivot away from a phone that the press release said would be 'designed and built in the United States' to one that is 'brought to life' in the USA.
The actual specs of the phone have also been mysteriously changed, almost as if the phone that was first announced was more a wish-list of features rather than a locked down production model.
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