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| Industry | Wireless telecommunications |
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| Founded | June 16, 2025 |
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| Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
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| Owner | T1 Mobile |
| Website | trumpmobile |
Trump Mobile is an American mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) [1] owned by T1 Mobile that uses a licensed brand from The Trump Organization. [a] [3] [2] [4] It was founded on June 16, 2025. [5] [6]
The brand's creation was announced on June 16, 2025, at Trump Tower in New York City by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, Donald Trump's sons. This date was chosen because it was the 10th anniversary of the announcement of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. [7] [3] At the launch of the company's website it included a coverage map with the "Gulf of Mexico", instead of "Gulf of America" contrary to an executive order signed by President Trump. The map was removed from the Trump Mobile website. [8] About a week after the initial announcement that the smartphones would be exclusively manufactured within the United States, Trump Mobile removed those references from its website [9] [10] after analysts pointed to the lack of existing U.S. facilities for such manufacturing. [11] [12] [13] The T1 Phone launch date was changed from September 2025 to "later this year [2025]." [14] [15]
The T1 Phone missed its planned release date of 2025. In December 2025, Trump Mobile customer service representatives stated that the delay was caused by the government shutdown that year, and they expect the device will be available in mid to late January 2026. [16] [17] As of January 13, 2026, the Trump Mobile website continues to assert that the T1 Phone will be released "later this year [2026]," a statement that has been present on the site since October 2025. [18]
The T1 Phone is a gold-colored smartphone [19] [20] [21] [22] that is likely to be a reskinned version of the Chinese-made Wingtech Revvl 7 Pro 5G. [11] [23] In the United States, the Wingtech Revvl 7 Pro 5G is sold by T-Mobile. [24]
T1 Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator with free calls to over 100 countries and a cost of $47.45 a month, called "The 47 Plan". The cost is a reference to Trump being counted as both the 45th and 47th president. [25] [26] T1 Mobile MVNO is managed by Florida-based Liberty Mobile Wireless, founded in 2018 by Matthew Lopatin, that uses the T-Mobile network. [27]
Wired noted that the phones displayed on the Trump Mobile website looked like renders rather than working prototypes, and noted a different section of the website appeared to show a render of an iPhone. [28] In 404 Media, Joseph Cox reported technical and billing issues when pre-ordering the T1 Phone, including incorrect charge amounts and failure to obtain the shipping address. [29] Cox subsequently reported that Trump Mobile had made unauthorized recurring charges, and had failed to provide customer service assistance. [30] Macworld expressed concern that Trump Mobile's 'renewed' iPhones were very poor value. [31]
Democrats, ethics groups, some members of Congress, and media critics have largely reacted negatively with skepticism and concern to the launch of Trump Mobile, raising ethics, [32] consumer-protection, [33] and marketing-accuracy concerns. [34] Critics and watchdogs argued the venture blurs Trump's private business and his public role and called it a conflict of interest. [35] Lawmakers worried about carrier partnerships and oversight. [36] House Democrats publicly pressed questions about the role of major carriers (and T-Mobile specifically) in any Trump-branded service and potential policy or contract implications. [37] California Governor Gavin Newsom mocked the T1 Phone's failure to launch on its scheduled release date. [38] Newsom also described the T1 Phone as a fraud. [39]