How Much of Trump's 'Built in America' Phone Is Actually Built in America?
The Trump Organization says the phone is domestically manufactured, but its hardware—and a statement from Eric Trump—suggest otherwise.

The Trump Organization unveiled Trump Mobile, "a next-generation wireless provider with bold ambitions and a customer-first mission," on Monday. The organization also teased the T1 Phone—which is slated for an August release and available for preorder—as a "gold smartphone engineered for performance and proudly designed and built in the United States." The origins of the phone seem to be more of an aspiration than a reality.
Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that "eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America" (emphasis added), per The Wall Street Journal. Given the phone's hardware and $499 price, the Journal determined that the phones will likely be imported from China because "only Chinese makers like Xiaomi and Oppo have hardware to match." (President Donald Trump threatened to impose 25 percent tariffs on foreign-made phones just last month.)
Max Weinbach, an analyst at market research firm Creative Strategies, also believes that the T1 Phones are Chinese in origin. Based on its hardware, Weinbach says the T1 Phone is a custom variant of the Wingtech REVVL 7 Pro 5G (the T-Mobile version retails for about $170). Wingtech itself is a Chinese semiconductor designer and manufacturer partially owned by the Chinese Communist Party that is listed in the Bureau of Industry and Security's Entity List, which "identifies persons or addresses of persons reasonably believed to be involved…in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States."
The Trump Organization also announced Trump Mobile as a "transformational" cellular service that will "deliver top-tier connectivity…for our nation's hardest-working people." Eric Trump said he's excited to provide hard-working Americans "a wireless service that's affordable, reflects their values, and delivers reliable quality they can count on." While "The 47 Plan" is more affordable than major service providers and will provide equivalent coverage to them (since it uses their cell towers), it is handily beaten by other mobile virtual network operators on a gigabyte-per-dollar basis: Trump Mobile's 47 Plan provides unlimited talk, text, and data for $47.45 a month, while Visible, Mint Mobile, and Boost Mobile offer unlimited data plans for $35, $30, and $25, respectively, according to Tom's Guide.
Donald Trump Jr. said Trump Mobile is "building on the movement to put America first." In a departure from the president's protectionist policies, putting "America first" apparently means sourcing components from abroad and assembling smartphones in China.
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Haaaaaaaaaa ha ha ha ha ha ha!
How’s the rollout on the sarc phone coming along?
I love the idea of Trump voters paying $500 for a $170 phone.
Peak MAGA
They've got a long way to go to catch up to paying $150B to the country that blew up NS1 and 2.
It beats peak Marxist, eh comrade?
Or $1200 iPhone made by child slave labor.
A real patriot is happy to get ripped off by his countryman as long as it's made by real americans in a real american sweatshop. You can't even make this shit up. We deserve everything we get at this point.
A great case for buying an ETF of Chinese stocks (and a shitty phone and a Made in USA label that's Made in China).
what a life you live to have so much nothing to worry about.
Look at the Trump defender attacking the messenger because he doesn't like what they have to say. Must be a day that ends in 'y'.
a comment on someone else living a nice life is an attacking defense lol of Trump ...
Yes, Jesse Jr. When the response to an article sarcastically demeans the author while dismissing what they wrote, then yes that is a defense of Trump. It's what's called an ad hominem. It's where you dismiss what the person says based upon something about the person. You should know it well since it's the most common defense of Trump in these here comments. I bet there's a few under those grey boxes that I'm not interested in reading.
Everything with him is about Trump.
Seems like they are willing to pay the tariffs until they can shift manufacturing...
Almost like what we've been telling you dumdum.
Yours and other globalists desires for Chinese monopolies take longer than a few months to unravel.
Sometimes life hands you [takes deep breath]... bags of coke in the White House, acting as a pay-to-play bag man, grifting from a violent, corrupt kleptocracy, failing to declare as a foreign agent, fraudulently completing 4473 forms, illegally disposing of a firearm, dodging your stripper baby-mama's alimony case, hiding in your dead brother's house, with your former sister-in-law turned girlfriend, evidence of drug abuse and prostitution, retributive prosecution of "leaker" IT service workers, openly bragging about being the biggest, blackest dick in the room, selective sweetheart deals to avoid charges, AutoPenDad's blanket amnesty for all crimes now and into the future... to *avoid* reporting on and/or quickly memory hole.
And sometimes life hands you a cell phone that may or may not be made in China that needs exposing from the highest mountain in an oxymoronic, backhanded gotcha of your opponents *and* free trade; and that's when you have to roll up your sleeves and get to work earning your paycheck.
exactly thanks.
And the grift continues.
Let's see whether Trump grants tariff exemptions that coincidentally benefit the phone...
That was my first thought. Well, no, my second. The first thought was, it will be just a rebadged existing product at twice the price. My third thought was to wonder what will happen as prices rise; will quality and features decline, silently, will he abandon that $47.45 price, or will he add surcharges for formerly free features?
Or maybe none of those things? The possibilities are endless!
I think the 47.45 price will hold for a while, since that's already fairly high for a BYOD plan on a resell carrier.
Wish Eric all the best in his venture.
also believes that the T1 Phones are Chinese in origin.
Offers no proof.
Where do you think they're made?
Does it matter?
They're probably made in China - but *no proof is offered*, only supposition and inuendo.
The WSJ quotes Eric Trump as saying :"eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America", but the one unveiled is a REVVL 7 Pro 5G clone made by Wingtech a Shenjen firm partially owned by the Chinese Communist Party, and listed by The Bureau of Industry and Security as “ involved…in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States."
Get a life.
I'm sure this is thousands of time more important than random staffers having access to declare pardons or "sign" anything they felt like, or were paid to, and have it be taken as legitimate executive action.
After 4 yrs. of Hunter Biden, imagine getting an exposè on Eric Trump's gold cell phone.
Not to mention her emails, Benghazi and Whitewater
Yes, those were all things that Hillary Clinton did. We really dodged a bullet with him winning in 2016.
Evergreen quote from Trump: "I love the poorly educated"
Of course he does. Without the poorly educated, whom would Trump grift?
https://www.c-span.org/clip/campaign-2016/user-clip-trump-loves-the-poorly-educated/4582178
Hey Fatfuck, haven’t seen you slithering around here lately. Been busy with your corporate restructuring of NAMBLA?
This is not a good look. Whether he his hawking Tesla's on the white house lawn, selling access to himself via large purchases of his shitty crypto coin, selling US citizenship for 5million dollars, his watches or questionable pardons for tax cheats and fraudsters (and donors)...
Its just a sleazy look. Last I knew, Trump still financially benefits directly from anything the Trump Organization does since he is the sole beneficiary of the trust that is the owner of all his various businesses.
Now do the Clinton Foundation.
You mean it’s ok because Democrats did it first?
That’s how politics works.
As much as this board whined about Hunter Biden trading on his daddy's name sure is a lot of crickets about Trump's kids.
Imagine if Hunter opened up an exclusive D.C. club at $500k a pop membership specifically to give people access to Biden's inner circle? The dipshit jr even named it the executive club.
Grift apples don't fall far from the grift tree.
Wait, you equate openly selling products with covertly selling backdoor access? Really? Stick to pretending to be a lawyer.
selling US citizenship for 5million dollars
Cayman Islands are selling citizenship for less.
https://www.goldenvisas.com/cayman-islands
“selling US citizenship for 5million dollars”
Pretty sure the US government already does that.
It might have been sleazy last year. This year, it's Presidential.
This is up there with Trump Steaks and Trump Vodka.
Clown Town, from a guy who's branding his name for a buck.
This is a valid criticism of Trump the shameless entrepreneur. Has nothing at all to do with Trump the American president.
It shows his complete and total lack of integrity and shame. Kind of like his defenders. And that makes sense. Pets take on attributes of their owners.
>The Trump Organization says the phone is domestically manufactured, but its hardware—and a statement from Eric Trump—suggest otherwise.
Who cares? Everyone else is going to buy an Android or iPhone anyway.
Trump Mobile's first coverage map listed the body of water between Texas and Florida as the "Gulf of Mexico".
Anything associated with the Trump brand is determined to be moronic.
Yeah, total dumbass. Nice properties, hot wife, worth billions, got elected president twice. Such a failure.
Bud Light overlooked legions of female content creators (who actually do drink Bud Light) in order to honored a dude cosplaying as a woman and Disney, Amazon, Netflix, Marvel, etc.... even Tractor Supply and H&K... have spent years, over a decade at this point, successively embarrassing their brands with moronic inconsistency... but the real face plant is the "Gulf of Mexico" by the Trump brand using someone else's software library.
Government insider real estate, imported foreigner wife, bankrupt four times, resorts to grift for an income, only won his two elections because the Democrats chose to nominate the worst possible candidates, and still only won by 0.05% of the vote with a full third of the voting public choosing to stay home. He really is a failure.
You should know -- and evidently do not know -- all such definitions are legally defined and controlled
I have a laughter-inducing product in the bathroom that says "Made from 100% certified ocean-bound plastic" You know that an ordinary person seeing what was actually used and how would be holding their stomach in laughter
Oh Look! A Reason article to demonstrate just how deep their party-partisan TDS goes. Will we see one on bumper-sticker sales next? Pathetic.
How Much of Trump's 'Built in America' Phone Is Actually Built in America?
Well, dumbass, what's the answer?
Take a Chinese phone and call it American, then more than double to price. This is called Grift. And MAGA pukes will buy it to show their loyalty, just like they bought Tesla trucks.
Dollars to donuts, everything you own is Apple. Moron.
Somehow related to Libertarianism?
Oh yeah, the writers in this magazine confuse TDS with Libertarianism. Maybe new title "No Reason Whatsoever"
This article is a big yawn.