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Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week, CEO Says

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Why This Matters

The long-awaited shipping of the Trump Phone marks a significant milestone for Trump Mobile amid ongoing production delays and strategic rebranding. This development highlights the challenges and complexities faced by new entrants in the smartphone industry, especially those emphasizing American values and innovation. For consumers, it signals the potential availability of a politically branded device, though questions about manufacturing and delivery remain.

Key Takeaways

The golden Trump phone is finally shipping this week to people who preordered it, according to an emailed statement from Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien, as reported earlier by USA Today.

Trump Mobile expects phones to be delivered within the next few weeks after months-long production delays.

"The technology business is more difficult than some may realize, as parts must be tested for quality assurances," O'Brien said in a statement emailed to CNET. "We have experienced delays during a variety of steps in getting the T1 to completion, but those delays were worth it in our minds as we are delivering an amazing product."

CNET Director of Content Patrick Holland had put down a $100 deposit to preorder the T1 phone in June 2025 so CNET could review it, but he has yet to hear from the company about a shipping date. However, on Wednesday morning, when he logged in to his Trump Mobile account, he was notified that his payment method was outdated and needed to be updated.

Holland says his preorder was "confirmed but not processed," and he sees a red bubble that reads, "Awaiting Sim Assignment."

Screenshot by CNET

Trump Mobile launched in June 2025 with a $47.45-a-month mobile phone plan, and announced that a Trump phone would be made in the US and launch in August 2025. But when it became obvious that domestic large-scale smartphone manufacturing would not be possible, Trump Mobile dropped the "made in the US" claim.

Now, the site simply says it is "designed with American values in mind," an "American-proud design" and "shaped by American innovation."

Last month, a redesigned Trump Mobile website finally showcased a new-look T1 phone, its third redesign. It followed Trump Mobile executives showing off a handset they said was a near-production version of the T1 phone to The Verge in early February.

The website claims it will have a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen; a 50-megapixel, front-facing camera; a camera bump featuring a 50-megapixel main lens, an 8-megapixel wide lens and a 50-megapixel (2X Tele) lens; a 5,000-mAh battery; a fingerprint sensor and AI face unlock; a Snapdragon mobile platform; and an Android operating system.

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