• Tech Mobile Phones Trump Phone Reportedly Costs More, Looks Different, Isn’t Made in America A model unit of the T1 seen by The Verge shows specs and pricing that don’t match what’s advertised on the Trump Mobile website. • I’ve been covering technology and mobile for 12 years, first as a telecommunications reporter and assistant editor at ZDNet in Australia, then as CNET’s West Coast head of breaking news, and now in the Thought Leadership team. • The T1 model shown to The Verge this week doesn’t look like the T1 phone shown on the Trump Mobile page. • Trump Mobile executives have shown off a handset they say is a near-production model of theT1 phone to The Verge, according to a report earlier this month. • Among other appearancechanges, thesmartphonehas a completely different camera array design than the one still shown on theT1 purchase page. • The Verge says it spoke via video call with two Trump Mobile executives, who held up the phone so it could be seen.

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  • Trump Mobile has revealed a near‑production model of its T1 smartphone, showing significant design changes from the version advertised on its website. The new handset features a larger, curved “waterfall” display, a vertical camera array, a Snapdragon 7‑series processor, 512 GB of storage, and a 50‑MP front camera, while the T1 logo will be removed before launch. The phone, originally billed as “made in the U.S.,” will now be assembled overseas with final assembly in Florida and is still marketed as “Proudly American.” The launch date remains unclear; deposits of $100 are accepted for a $499 total, but the final price will be higher, staying under $1,000. Trump Mobile has not yet responded to comment requests.

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