
“And so with Trump Mobile, we’re going to be introducing an entire package of products that people can come- they can get telemedicine on their phone for one flat monthly fee,” Donald Trump Jr. said at a press conference. “Roadside assistance in their cars. Unlimited texting to a hundred countries around the world, and we partnered with some of the best to really bring something unique to the American people.”
Eric Trump reflected on how the Trump Organization is “evolving” to join the technology sector, saying, “It’s about time we disrupt this space.” He revealed that Trump Mobile will conduct customer service in St. Louis, Missouri, and build its phones in the U.S.
{snip}
Trump Mobile will offer users 5G coverage through “The 47 Plan,” which will cost $47.45 a month. The gold T1 Phone, set to release in August, will cost $499, run on an Android 15 operating system, and have 256 GB of internal storage.
{snip}
In February, Apple announced it would invest $500 billion in the U.S. through infrastructure, factories, and other facilities. The president thanked Apple on social media, citing the announcement as an example of the company’s faith in his administration and the country’s future.
* Original Article:
Trump Mobile unveiled amid tariff threat against Apple and Samsung