Experts Dismiss Trump’s ‘Awful’ New Scheme as ‘Deeply Unserious’

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The Trump Phone: A Disappointing Tech Venture
In recent months, more technology critics have had the opportunity to evaluate the “Trump phone,” a product that has been labeled as one of the most controversial and poorly received tech ventures associated with President Donald Trump and his family. Their reactions have been overwhelmingly negative, with many describing the device as “awful” and “deeply unserious.”
The project, known as Trump Mobile, was initially launched over a year ago by The Trump Organization. It promised to deliver an affordable yet premium smartphone called the “T1.” The company claimed the phone would be made entirely in the United States, aligning with Trump’s strong stance against imports. However, the reality has not matched the initial hype.
A Rapid Decline in Quality and Expectations
Since its launch, the concept of the T1 has quickly deteriorated. The original design, which resembled an all-gold iPhone, has been replaced by a version that is now being sent to the press. This newer model is based on an old HTC device, featuring cheap plastic parts painted gold. Additionally, the packaging highlights that the phone is only “assembled” in the U.S., implying that the components were manufactured overseas.
Despite this, around 600,000 customers have placed deposits for the phone. However, no shipments have been made to date. Meanwhile, finished models have gradually reached the hands of mobile reviewers, who have shared their unimpressed opinions.
Criticisms from Tech Reviewers
In a video for Android Authority, reviewer C. Scott Brown described the T1 as “awful, and not worth your money.” He noted that while it wasn’t as bad as he expected, the phone still fell short in several areas. Brown criticized the “gaudy” faux-gold look, which he found to resemble “mustard yellow” under certain lighting conditions. He also pointed out the “very, very cheap” plastic shell, the “dated” curved screen, and the outdated main chipset, which was first released in 2023 and was already mediocre at that time. Another notable feature of the phone is the preinstallation of Truth Social, the social media platform associated with Trump.
In another review, this time for The Verge, reviewer Dominic Preston described the T1 as “deeply unserious” in comparison to modern smartphones. He highlighted the “T1” watermark included in every photo taken with the phone, a feature that users must manually disable. Preston also mentioned that the phone is essentially a reskinned HTC model, making it feel outdated from the start. He noted that none of the features or specifications were “notable or novel, or even impressive for a $500 phone.”
Concerns About Long-Term Support
Preston expressed significant concerns about the long-term support for the T1. He stated, “The most important thing here is actually that I don’t trust Trump Mobile to support this phone in any meaningful, ongoing way.” He questioned whether the phone would ever receive updates to newer versions of Android, such as Android 16, 17, or future releases. Even security patches remain uncertain, posing a real risk that users could end up with an outdated and insecure device within months rather than years.
He concluded, “This is not a real phone. And we don’t have to treat it like one anymore.”
Conclusion
The Trump phone has failed to meet expectations, both in terms of quality and reliability. Critics have pointed out numerous flaws, from its design to its performance and long-term support. As the tech community continues to scrutinize the product, it remains to be seen whether Trump Mobile can recover from these early setbacks. For now, the T1 appears to be a cautionary tale of what happens when ambition outpaces execution.
- Author: Tyo Murty

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