
Trump-Branded Smartphone Raises Eyebrows Over ‘Proudly Built in America’ Label
The recent launch of the Trump Mobile T1 smartphone has sparked controversy over its claim to be “proudly designed and built in the United States.” The $499 flagship device, which boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display, facial recognition technology, and a 50-megapixel main camera, is being marketed as an alternative to global tech brands.
However, experts are questioning the authenticity of this claim due to the fact that some core components are only produced in Asia. As reported by CoinCentral, an industry expert at Omdia’s display group emphasized that there are no domestic manufacturers of AMOLED panels in the United States, making it highly unlikely that the device is fully American-made.
Moreover, analysts suggest that the first batch of T1 phones may have been assembled overseas, further casting doubt on the company’s claims. This raises concerns about the integrity of Trump Mobile’s branding strategy and the potential deception of its loyal customer base.
The debate surrounding the Trump-branded smartphone serves as a reminder of the complex global supply chain dynamics at play in the industry.
Source: coincentral.com