Trump Mobile pushes back release of gold-colored phone
Trump Mobile, the cellular phone service launched by the Trump Organization earlier this year, has announced a delay in shipping its gold-colored mobile phones. The Financial Times was the first to report that the initial shipments of the smartphones, known as the T1 Mobile, would be delayed until the end of January instead of the original plan to ship by the end of this year. The delay was attributed to the recent U.S. government shutdown, according to a customer service representative for the wireless carrier.
When reached for comment, the White House referred inquiries to the Trump Organization, which has yet to respond to the matter. The Trump Organization unveiled the phone service and smartphone, priced at $499, back in June. The company aimed to provide “unbeatable value and all-American service for our nation’s hardest-working people.”
Trump Mobile also introduced a monthly service plan priced at $47.45 per month, a reference to President Trump’s second term as the 47th U.S. president. Subscribers were promised unlimited talk, text, and data, as well as device protection, 24/7 roadside assistance, telehealth services, and free international calling to over 100 countries without the need for a contract or credit check.
The T1 Mobile was marketed as having an “American-proud design” and being manufactured in the USA. Despite the delay in shipments, the company remains committed to delivering a high-quality product to its customers.
In conclusion, Trump Mobile’s delay in shipping its gold-colored mobile phones is a setback for the company, but it remains dedicated to providing top-notch service and products to its subscribers. Stay tuned for updates on the official release date of the T1 Mobile from Trump Mobile.
This article was edited by Alain Sherter.



