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Trump Mobile plan revealed: Here's how much it will cost subscribers for unlimited talk, text, and data
In a bold extension of its brand portfolio, the
Trump Organization
on Monday officially announced the launch of its new wireless service,
Trump Mobile
, alongside a branded smartphone priced at $499. The service is expected to go live in September 2025 and has already generated buzz through its political branding and pricing strategy.
The move, anchored on a monthly subscription model titled
'The 47 Plan'
, marks yet another instance of the Trump business empire tying commercial ventures to the political identity of U.S. President
Donald Trump
, who is currently serving his second term as the 47th President of the United States.
Trump Mobile: Features and Pricing
According to
trumpmobile
.com
, the new mobile service will cost subscribers $47.45 per month and will include
unlimited talk, text, and data
, alongside additional features such as
roadside assistance
and a
Telehealth and Pharmacy Benefit
. The monthly rate and plan name are direct references to Trump's position as the 45th and now 47th U.S. President.
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Trump Mobile claims to provide network coverage equivalent to the nation's three largest wireless carriers —
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile
— though representatives declined to specify which backend carrier powers the network, as mentioned in a report by NBC.
The website further states that the service will offer U.S.-based customer support. However, when contacted, a customer service agent declined to reveal the exact location of the call center, citing 'security reasons.'
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Trump Phone: Gold-Toned 'T1' Device Unveiled
Alongside the telecom plan, the Trump Organization announced the introduction of the
Trump Phone
, officially named the
T1
. Priced at $499, the Android-based device reportedly comes with
Android 15 OS
, a
6.8-inch AMOLED screen
, a
16-megapixel front camera
, a
50-megapixel rear camera
,
12GB of RAM
, and
256GB of storage
. The smartphone features a
gold-colored metal frame
etched with the American flag and branded slogans like
'Make America Great Again.'
Licensing Model and Ethical Concerns
Much like other Trump-branded merchandise — including
Trump Bibles, sneakers, and wristwatches
— the Trump Mobile venture operates under a
licensing agreement
. The fine print on the official website notes that neither the mobile service nor the smartphone is developed, manufactured, or sold directly by the Trump Organization or its affiliates.
This model has drawn scrutiny from ethics watchdogs due to potential conflicts of interest, especially given President Trump's dual role as a business magnate and head of state. Notably, President Trump reported earnings exceeding
$8 million in 2024
from various licensing arrangements.
Market Comparison and Response
While Trump Mobile's plan price point positions it at a premium, it appears costlier than several existing competitors. For instance,
Visible by Verizon
offers a similar unlimited plan at $25/month, and
Mint Mobile
has a comparable plan priced at $30/month over a 12-month term.
As of Monday, the country's top wireless providers had not issued any public statements regarding the entry of
Trumpmobile
into the telecom space.
With this strategic brand extension, the Trump Organization continues its trend of leveraging political capital into commercial ventures, setting the stage for what could be a high-profile addition to the U.S. mobile market.
FAQs
What is Trump Mobile?
Trump Mobile is a new wireless service announced by the Trump Organization on Monday. It is a branded telecom venture offering unlimited talk, text, and data, with a subscription plan called 'The 47 Plan.' The service is expected to launch in September 2025.
What network does Trump Mobile use?
Trump Mobile claims to provide coverage equivalent to Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, but has not disclosed which carrier powers its backend network. Customer service representatives declined to confirm the provider, citing security reasons.