The latest news shows that the Trump family has officially announced its entry into the mobile communications sector in September, launching a smartphone priced at $499, along with a mobile service plan called "Trump Mobile."
This new project was officially announced at Trump Tower in Manhattan. It is understood that the service will be supported by the three major national wireless network operators in the United States. However, the Trump family's partner identity in this project and the financial details of the relevant authorization agreements have not yet been disclosed.
According to information from the official website, the "Trump Mobile" plan will offer a monthly fee of $47.45 for a package service that includes unlimited calls, texts, and data, along with roadside assistance services and telemedicine and pharmacy benefits. At the same time, the smartphone model they plan to launch is named "T1," featuring a gold metal shell design with the American flag pattern, retailing for $499.
It is worth noting that several details of this business seem to be linked to Trump himself. For example, the name of the mobile service plan "The 47 Plan" and the monthly fee of $47.45 are believed to hint at Trump having served as the 45th president and now campaigning to become the 47th president.
At the project launch conference, Donald Trump Jr. introduced: "What we are about to launch is a comprehensive product, where users only need to pay a unified monthly fee to access services such as telemedicine, roadside assistance, and unlimited messaging to over 100 countries around the world on their mobile phones."
Industry analysts in the telecommunications sector have pointed out that if the phone is indeed claimed to be manufactured in the United States, then the price of $499 may be difficult to achieve, as smartphones produced domestically in the U.S. typically have higher costs.
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TommyTeacher1
· 2025-06-17 02:30
Trump has directly switched to selling mobile phones, the American dream has changed dramatically.
The latest news shows that the Trump family has officially announced its entry into the mobile communications sector in September, launching a smartphone priced at $499, along with a mobile service plan called "Trump Mobile."
This new project was officially announced at Trump Tower in Manhattan. It is understood that the service will be supported by the three major national wireless network operators in the United States. However, the Trump family's partner identity in this project and the financial details of the relevant authorization agreements have not yet been disclosed.
According to information from the official website, the "Trump Mobile" plan will offer a monthly fee of $47.45 for a package service that includes unlimited calls, texts, and data, along with roadside assistance services and telemedicine and pharmacy benefits. At the same time, the smartphone model they plan to launch is named "T1," featuring a gold metal shell design with the American flag pattern, retailing for $499.
It is worth noting that several details of this business seem to be linked to Trump himself. For example, the name of the mobile service plan "The 47 Plan" and the monthly fee of $47.45 are believed to hint at Trump having served as the 45th president and now campaigning to become the 47th president.
At the project launch conference, Donald Trump Jr. introduced: "What we are about to launch is a comprehensive product, where users only need to pay a unified monthly fee to access services such as telemedicine, roadside assistance, and unlimited messaging to over 100 countries around the world on their mobile phones."
Industry analysts in the telecommunications sector have pointed out that if the phone is indeed claimed to be manufactured in the United States, then the price of $499 may be difficult to achieve, as smartphones produced domestically in the U.S. typically have higher costs.