Trump Phone’s origin in question after changes on the Trump Mobile site


Trump Mobile is already making some silent adjustments to its big claims.

Recently, the Trump Organization launched its wireless network and a T1 Phone.

While the $47 mobile network deal included various services, the smartphone also boasted that it was made in America.

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This claim soon became a talking point online, with many netizens questioning who would purchase such a device.

It has now been reported that the website where users can pre-order their T1 Phone has undergone some changes.

It no longer includes a statement that indicates that the smartphone is made in the USA, with information now saying that it is “designed with American values in mind.”

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When it comes to the smartphone’s features, the website now states that the device includes “American-Proud Design.”

This rather vague wording doesn’t guarantee that the device was made or even designed in the US.

Information about the origin of the smartphone isn’t the only thing that has changed.

It was first claimed that the device would include a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, but according to the Verge, that has been changed to 6.25 inches.

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The changes also include the company removing the information on the amount of RAM, as it was listed that the phone would include 12GB of RAM.

It was originally claimed that the smartphone would be released in September, but now, according to website information, it should be released “later this year.”