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Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal
Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal

Sydney Morning Herald

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal

The Trump family says it's going to launch a mobile phone service with phones 'proudly designed and built in the United States'. Really? Not really. For a start, the statement in the press release claiming that the new 'sleek, gold smartphone' will be manufactured in the US is false. While a spokesman for the Trump Organisation told The Wall Street Journal that the phones would be manufactured in Alabama, California and Florida, Eric Trump admitted to a podcaster that, at least initially, the phones – supposed to be available from August – would be made offshore. 'Eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America,' he said. 'Eventually' could involve a very long wait. While the Trumps described 'T1 Mobile' as a 'transformational, new cellular service designed to deliver top-tier connectivity, unbeatable value and all-American service for our nation's hardest-working people,' what's on offer appears to be an expensive re-badging of another company's offering. It's a licensing deal. The Trumps aren't building anything. They're selling the Trump brand, as usual, to a third party that will create a virtual network by accessing the actual mobile networks operated by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Are they at least offering the unbeatable value their announcement proclaimed? It appears not. The plan, as described, is $US499 ($766) for the phone plus $US45.47 a month (Trump is both the 45th and US 47th president, how clever!) for unlimited talk and text and 20GB of high-speed internet, access to telehealth services and roadside assistance. Leaving aside the service offerings because it's unclear whether they carry additional costs – the company that will provide the telehealth service charges a minimum of $US29 a month – the Trump Mobile plan costs more than twice that of similar plans offered by the companies whose networks will deliver the services.

Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal
Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal

The Age

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Age

Made in the US? Trump's MAGA phone is just another phoney deal

The Trump family says it's going to launch a mobile phone service with phones 'proudly designed and built in the United States'. Really? Not really. For a start, the statement in the press release claiming that the new 'sleek, gold smartphone' will be manufactured in the US is false. While a spokesman for the Trump Organisation told The Wall Street Journal that the phones would be manufactured in Alabama, California and Florida, Eric Trump admitted to a podcaster that, at least initially, the phones – supposed to be available from August – would be made offshore. 'Eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America,' he said. 'Eventually' could involve a very long wait. While the Trumps described 'T1 Mobile' as a 'transformational, new cellular service designed to deliver top-tier connectivity, unbeatable value and all-American service for our nation's hardest-working people,' what's on offer appears to be an expensive re-badging of another company's offering. It's a licensing deal. The Trumps aren't building anything. They're selling the Trump brand, as usual, to a third party that will create a virtual network by accessing the actual mobile networks operated by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Are they at least offering the unbeatable value their announcement proclaimed? It appears not. The plan, as described, is $US499 ($766) for the phone plus $US45.47 a month (Trump is both the 45th and US 47th president, how clever!) for unlimited talk and text and 20GB of high-speed internet, access to telehealth services and roadside assistance. Leaving aside the service offerings because it's unclear whether they carry additional costs – the company that will provide the telehealth service charges a minimum of $US29 a month – the Trump Mobile plan costs more than twice that of similar plans offered by the companies whose networks will deliver the services.

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