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Anyone hoping to get their hands on a Trump-branded, gold-colored smartphone will have to wait. Trump Mobile, a phone venture launched under the Trump brand last year, has delayed plans to ship the device, citing the government shutdown for the holdup, the Financial Times reported.

Give Krasnov Fats two weeks to start fleecing the rubes again.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-01-02 10:43 AM | Reply

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#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-01-02 01:41 PM | Reply

Another Pres Trump grifting project?

How much money has Trump, Inc taken in the $100 deposits so far?

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-02 09:46 PM | Reply

How much money has Trump, Inc taken in the $100 deposits so far?

$59,000,000.

#4 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-01-02 09:52 PM | Reply

@#4

Got a link?

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-02 10:41 PM | Reply

Got a link?

Not really. I just saw a Reddit post that said there had been 590,000 pre-orders.

#6 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-01-02 10:45 PM | Reply

@#6 ... Not really. I just saw a Reddit post that said there had been 590,000 pre-orders. ...

thx for that follow-up.


I found this in my travels ...

Trump Phone Still Missing After 5 Months of $100 Deposits (November 2025)
www.techbuzz.ai

... Five months after Trump Mobile started collecting $100 deposits for its promised T1 Phone, the device remains completely missing in action. The company's website sits unchanged with no release date beyond "this year," while customers' money potentially generates returns elsewhere. This latest non-update highlights a growing pattern in tech vaporware - collect first, deliver never.

The Trump phone saga continues its bizarre journey into tech industry legend, and not in a good way. Trump Mobile promised a revolutionary T1 Phone back in June, but five months later, customers who put down $100 deposits are still waiting for any sign their money will produce an actual device.

This isn't just another delayed product launch - it's shaping up as a textbook case of vaporware done wrong. The company's website remains frozen in time, offering no updates beyond the vague promise of delivery "this year." Trump Mobile's social channels have gone completely silent, and emails to the company go unanswered, according to The Verge's latest investigation.

The financial implications get more interesting when you dig deeper.

Those $100 deposits from early customers have been sitting somewhere for almost five months now.

If Tesla stock is any guide, that money could have generated solid returns. A $100 investment in Tesla on June 16th -- when the Trump phone was first announced -- would be worth $131.90 today, a profit of $31.90. Apple would have performed even better, turning that same $100 into $136.57.

But here's the thing about vaporware -- it's often more profitable than actual product development.

Taking deposits upfront with no obligation to deliver creates a perfect cash flow machine.

We don't know how many preorders Trump Mobile collected, but even modest numbers could generate significant returns when invested rather than spent on R&D or manufacturing.

The smartphone market has seen its share of ambitious promises that never materiialize. Remember the Phantom phone? Or any number of crowdfunded devices that collected millions before disappearing? Trump Mobile's approach follows a familiar pattern: big promises, early money collection, then radio silence.

What makes this case particularly frustrating for customers is the complete lack of communication.

Most legitimate companies facing delays will at least update their backers with progress reports, manufacturing challenges, or revised timelines. Trump Mobile has offered nothing -- not even acknowledgment that delays exist.

The Trump Organization's refusal to respond to media requests adds another layer of opacity to the situation. For a brand that built its reputation on bold public statements, the silence around the T1 Phone speaks volumes about the project's actual status. ...

[emphasis mine]



#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-02 11:11 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

@#6 ...

To that end, I found this, fwiw ...

https://www.threads.com/@morningmusic/post/DRiKMLwjC-I

... Over 590,000 pre-orders for the Trump phone generated $59 million in deposits for the gold-colored smartphone promised as "Made in USA" for $499, but investigations reveal it's a repackaged $172 Chinese device, with the website scrubbing U.S. manufacturing claims amid delays. Due in September, no word about them, no phone to contact for follow up. ...

#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-03 12:23 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Trump & family are once again the winner of the "PT Barnum 'Sucker Born Every Minute' Award."

#9 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-01-03 12:25 AM | Reply

And this ...

The Trump Mobile phone is nowhere to be found after months of delay (November 2024)
www.nbcnews.com

... In June, President Donald Trump's two older sons held an event at Trump Tower where they touted a new made-in-the-USA mobile phone with an American flag on its back, plus a new wireless service called Trump Mobile. ...

NBC News placed an order for a T1 phone in August, paying the $100 deposit for the purposes of tracking the $499 phone's development.

After confirming with the credit card company that the transaction was not fraudulent, NBC News received a confirmation email verifying the order.

But the company provided no proactive updates after the order. NBC News made five separate phone calls to the Trump Mobile customer support line between September and November. At one point in October, the call operator promised a specific ship date: Nov. 13.

That date passed without an update, and when NBC News followed up with the call center, an operator said the delivery would now be in the "beginning of December," with no specific date.

The operator cited the government shutdown as a reason for the delay, without further explanation.

...

The Trump Mobile website has scrubbed any mention of a specific release month, but continues to collect $100 down payments on the promise of availability "later this year."

Neither Trump Mobile nor the Trump Organization responded to NBC News' multiple requests for comment on when the phone would be released and why it's delayed. ...


#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-03 12:27 AM | Reply

@#10 ... NBC News placed an order for a T1 phone in August, paying the $100 deposit for the purposes of tracking the $499 phone's development. ...

Kudos.

#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-03 12:30 AM | Reply

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