Trump Mobile still claims its phone is ‘Made in the USA.’ But it pulled that language from its site

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Trump Mobile, a wireless service provider launched by the Trump Organization, has recently removed the claim that its upcoming smartphone, the T1 8002, is 'Made in the USA' from its website. This change was noted around June 22, with the website now stating that the phone is 'designed with American values in mind.' Previously, the company had prominently featured the 'Made in the USA' assertion, which raised eyebrows among industry analysts who questioned the phone's American origins, especially since its specifications appeared to resemble those of a device manufactured by a Chinese company. Despite the removal of the claim from its website, a spokesperson asserted that the T1 phones are 'proudly being made in America,' a statement that contrasts with the vague language used to describe the phone's production process. The Trump Organization's press release continues to emphasize that the phone will be 'proudly designed and built in the United States.' However, the ambiguity surrounding the terms 'designed' and 'built' raises concerns about what aspects of the manufacturing process actually occur in the U.S., as many companies, including Apple, design their products domestically but rely on overseas assembly and components.

The announcement of Trump Mobile has sparked skepticism regarding its manufacturing claims, particularly since industry experts have indicated that no smartphones are currently manufactured entirely in the U.S. from start to finish. Furthermore, changes to the phone's specifications, including a reduction in screen size from 6.78 inches to 6.25 inches, have led to questions about the integrity of the product. Analysts have drawn comparisons between the T1 8002 and the Revvl 7 Pro 5G, a device manufactured by the Chinese company Wingtech, which retails for significantly less than the Trump Mobile offering. As President Trump has been advocating for the return of manufacturing jobs to the U.S., experts emphasize the challenges of achieving large-scale domestic smartphone production, suggesting that unless significant undisclosed investments in U.S. fabrication facilities have been made, the promises surrounding Trump Mobile's manufacturing capabilities may be unrealistic. Overall, the situation highlights ongoing tensions in the tech industry regarding domestic production and the complexities of manufacturing in a globalized economy.

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Trump Mobile, the wireless service provider and phone company launched by the Trump Organization, no longer promises on its website that its upcoming smartphone will be made in America.

The company adjusted language on its website on or around June 22 to drop the “Made in USA” claim, according to captures of the site by the Internet Archive. As of June 25, the company says the T1 8002 phone was “designed with American values in mind.” The website previously said the phone was “Made in the USA,” according to screenshots taken by CNN earlier in June andarchived versionsof the site from June 18.The Vergefirst reported the change.

The revised language comes after industry analysts expressed skepticismabout the phone’s American origins, noting that its specifications resembled a phone made by a Chinese manufacturer.

Despite changed language on the site, a spokesperson for Trump Mobile told CNN that “the T1 phones are proudly being made in America.”

“Speculation to the contrary is simply inaccurate,” the statement said.

The Trump Organization’spress releasefrom last week announcing Trump Mobile still says the $499 gold-colored phone will be “proudly designed and built in the United States.”

In the formal announcement from Trump Tower on June 16, Trump Mobile partner Pat O’Brien said, ”we are going to be doing phones that we are going to build in America.” But later, in aclip from an interviewwith conservative media personality Benny Johnson, Eric Trump said “eventually all the phones can be built in the United States of America.”

Ryan Reith, group vice president for the International Data Corporation’s Worldwide Device Tracker, previously told CNN that terms like “designed” and “built” are very vague. That makes it unclear precisely what parts of the phone making process would have taken place in the US. Apple, for example, designs its phones in California, but assembles them in areas like China and India with components from international suppliers.

Trump Mobile’s website says the phone is “brought to life right here in the USA.”

“There (are) no phones that are really being built in the US from start to finish,” Reith said last week when Trump Mobile was announced.

Some of the T1 8002 phone’s specifications also have changed, according to the Trump Mobile website. While the phone was originally listed as having a 6.78-inch screen, the website now says it has a 6.25-inch screen. That’s a noticeable change in size similar to the difference between an iPhone 16 and an iPhone 16 Pro Max. It’s rare for a tech company to make such a drastic change after announcing a phone.

Trump Mobile also no longer lists the phone’s memory, the part of the phone that stores app data and impacts performance when switching between apps.

Todd Weaver, CEO of Purism, one of the only known companies to actually manufacture a cell phone in the United States, and Max Weinbach, an analyst at market research firm Creative Strategies, independently told CNN previously that they believe the originally announced T1 phone looks like a version of the already available Revvl 7 Pro 5G. That phone is made by China-basedWingtech, which provides manufacturing services for smartphones and other products, and retails for around $169 on Amazon.

The debut of Trump Mobile came as President Trump, who is not involved in the daily operations of the Trump Organization run by his sons, has been pressuring tech giants like Apple and Samsung to make their smartphones in the United States. The move is part of a push to bring manufacturing jobs back to America, although experts have said making phones domestically at scale is a challenging, if not impossible, task – particularly under the September timeframe originally promised.

“Unless the Trump family secretly built out a secure, onshore or nearshore (fabrication) operation over years of work without anyone noticing, it’s simply not possible to deliver what they’re promising,” Weaver previously said.

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Source: CNN