June 2025 — Trump Mobile, the newly launched mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) branded by the Trump family, is powered by Florida-based Liberty Mobile Wireless. Founded in 2018 by entrepreneur Matthew Lopatin, the provider leases network capacity from major U.S. carriers including T‑Mobile, AT&T and Verizon, and markets a flagship plan known as “The Forty‑Seven Plan” at forty‑seven dollars and forty‑five cents per month .
The venture also features a gold‑coloured T1 smartphone priced at four hundred ninety‑nine dollars, billed as “proudly designed and built in the United States.” However, observers note that existing U.S. supply‑chain limitations make domestic production unlikely before late 2025, and the device appears to be a rebranded version of a Chinese-manufactured Wingtech Revvl 7 Pro 5G .
Trump Mobile offers coverage via existing nationwide 5G networks, with no standalone network infrastructure. Its marketing emphasises American-based customer service and features including unlimited talk, text and data, telehealth, roadside assistance, and free international calling to more than one hundred countries .
The T1 Phone comes with a six‑point‑eight‑inch AMOLED screen, fifty‑megapixel main camera, fifty‑gigabyte internal memory, and twelve gigabytes of RAM. Release is expected in August or September 2025, with preorders open; it requires full FCC certification before launch .
The Trump Organization holds the trademark license but does not manufacture or distribute the phones directly. Liberty Mobile handles service delivery, while parts and assembly reportedly originate overseas, raising questions about the feasibility of nationalistic branding .
The rollout reflects broader tensions over U.S. tech manufacturing and supply‑chain resilience. Trump’s administration has pressed major firms to relocate production domestically, though Apple and others continue to source key components abroad. Scheduled T1 shipments will reportedly follow these same global sourcing patterns despite patriotic marketing .