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Is the Trump Mobile really worth the hype? Here's a breakdown

Is the Trump Mobile really worth the hype? Here's a breakdown

Time of India2 days ago

Is the Trump Mobile really worth the hype? Here's a breakdown
Team TOI Plus
Updated: Jun 18, 2025, 22:01 IST IST
The Trump family's latest venture blends politics, business, and branding into one glossy handset. But scratch the surface, and questions about manufacturing, regulation, and credibility quickly pile up
What do you get when you mix a political icon, a $499 gold-coloured smartphone, and a mobile plan named after a US President? A product called Trump Mobile — launched with fanfare by Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump on the anniversary of their father's first presidential run.

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