‘Trump Phone’ Sees Price Hike, But Still No Release Date (Or Actual Phone)
from the sucker-born-every-minute dept
Last year the fraud-prone Trump organization announced a half-assed wireless phone company. As we noted at the time, calling this a “phone company” was generous; it was a lazy marketing rebrand of another, half-assed, “MAGA-focused” mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) named Patriot Mobile, which itself just resold T-Mobile service. So basically just another lazy Trump brand partnership.
The centerpiece of this effort was supposed to be a “bold” new $500 Trump T1 smartphone that the Trump org claimed would be “proudly designed and built in the United States” and released sometime last August. Not only was the device never going to be made in the States (all mention of that was quickly stripped from press materials), the August launch date came and went with no Trump phone.
It’s now April of 2026, and while there’s still no phone (despite a long line of rubes having plunked down $100 deposits), there is a revamped Trump Mobile website and a renewed promise of a slightly different phone, according to The Verge. This includes a revamped and gaudy new mock up of what the gold Trump T1 phone is supposed to look like, should it ever actually be released:

You’ll notice that the phone looks suspiciously like the HTC U24 Pro, a phone released two years ago and available for as little as $460 on Amazon (even less on places like eBay):

While the original “Trump phone” was announced with a $500 price tag, the backers of Trump’s latest grift insist that price was “promotional,” and the full price tag will be closer to around $1000:
“The phone is now listed with a “promotional price” of $499, which used to simply be its standard price. The site is still accepting $100 deposits, with the promise that you can “lock in” the “promotional pricing.” When I spoke to executives Eric Thomas and Don Hendrickson in February, they declared that $499 had been an “introductory” price, which would be rising after the relaunch — though they promised that early buyers would still be charged $499 total, and that the new price would be “less than $1,000.”
So there’s no phone or release date, but there’s already been a price hike on a lazy rebrand of an existing phone they just needed to spray paint gold and slap a Trump logo on. There’s simply no reason that doing this very basic rebrand should have taken so long (assuming they do plan to eventually released a phone), but as a concept the whole thing remains very on brand.
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Comments on “‘Trump Phone’ Sees Price Hike, But Still No Release Date (Or Actual Phone)”
Which, in this case, would make them the fraud-phone Trump organization.
I’m very disappointed that the case design hasn’t been updated with the last iconography, i.e., Cheeto Jesus.
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Calling Dr. Jesus. Dr.Jesus to the gold spray painted phone, please.
Paying $100 to get nothing seems a better offer than paying $499 to get a cheap Chinese knockoff phone.
So it still could be a worse deal than actually.
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I think it’s really funny that you care about this.
It doesn’t matter, at all.
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“Open corruption from the sitting president and his family doesn’t matter.” I doubt you’d be saying that if Biden or Harris was doing this shit. I mean, seriously—what makes Republicans exempt from criticism for corruption other than you being on their “side”?
And yes, I’d be ripping on a Democrat for doing this shit if they were doing this shit because that’s what I should be doing. Corruption and unethical behavior shouldn’t be excused merely because of partisan alignment. Eric Swalwell got accused of sexual assault by a former staffer—not convicted, not indicted, only accused—and his political career was over within a week because the Democrats came together to condemn and exile him from the party. Donald Trump was ruled legally liable for the rape of E. Jean Carroll and he’s the sitting president. Seems like one party has a serious problem with kicking out sex pests and/or people with major ethics issues.
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No such thing has happened. “Corruption” doesn’t just mean random thing you don’t like. If there was actual fraud of some kind (rather than a failed project) affected parties could sue for fraud. They haven’t. That is an idiotic claim.
Again, not sure there’s any “shit” here to speak of, but not you would not you hypocritical disingenuous asshole.
Literally false. (Stephanopoulos had to pay a lot of money for this!)
For a guy who claims to want citations you sure do make up a lot of shit. (lying, it’s called lying)
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Suggesting that if nobody has sued, that means there’s no fraud is even more moronic.
That’s what’s called a technicality, and one that only a rapist or rape apologist would use. According to the judge in the case, it was rape, despite New York law using a narrower legal definition.
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It’s really weird that you think corruption just means fraud at the same time you assert that people can’t make up their own definition of the word. Trump making money while in office is corruption, no fraud required. He’s using publicly-funded systems for his own personal profit. He’s getting paid by foreign nationals while pulling the levers of government that could benefit those foreign nationals. That you don’t even think of that indicates how far gone you are. You don’t see the obvious corruption right in front of your face. And that’s not including the actual fraud also. His crypto scheme is definitely fraud.
Notice how you didn’t provide any citations to prove your claim that others are lying. Your lack of citation is a tacit admission that you’re just making up bullshit.
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Fraud isn’t the only form of corruption, as Mr. Wilson noted.
Yes, I would. No lawmaker, politician, or public servant should be enriching themselves through the power of their position. That position is decidedly non-partisan. It’s why I would wholeheartedly support any measures to limit or eliminate the ability of members of Congress to invest money in ways where the use of their power could make their investments do better depending on how they vote.
Yes or no: Did a federal judge rule that Trump was found liable for rape in “common modern parlance”?
I’ll save you the trouble and cite the answer for you, because it’s “yes”. Even if Trump wasn’t found liable for rape as defined under law, most people would likely understand and acknowledge that the act of sexual assault for which he was found liable is widely considered rape. If you don’t think so, tell me exactly what part of the act of sexual assault for which he was found liable doesn’t count as rape. I’ll wait.
For a guy who claims to have “won” so much in 2024, you sure do seem angry about how much “winning” Trump has been doing in the past year-plus. I mean, no one’s denying that Trump won the election—unlike you and your political brethren, who denied (and still deny) that Biden won in 2020. No one’s denying that Trump is the rightful sitting POTUS. No one’s denying that the GOP effectively controls all three branches of the federal government. So y u so mad, bruh?
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I think it’s really funny that you care about this.
Well, it is fucking funny! Trunts are some of the most demonstrably stupid people who never seem to get tired of getting fleeced or competing for Darwin Awards.
Where else can you get ‘morons demanding ventilators because of a hoax virus?’
Or ‘this horse dewormer will protect me!’
Or ‘Mexico will pay for our ridiculous wall!’
Or ‘He’s gonna lock Hillary up…’
Or ‘Who’s the idiot that negotiated that USMCA deal?’
Or ‘The windmills are causing problems with the whales!’
Or “He loves us! What a time to be poorly educated!’
Or ‘We have alternate facts!’
Or ‘Invest $1000 into my Trump crypto and you’ll be rich!’
Or ‘This Pillow Salesman is really intelligent!’
Keep the stupid shit coming – reality can be the best comedy entertainment.
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Don’t forget “we should look into whether injecting bleach can kill COVID”.
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Bleach can absolutely kill covid.
Wouldn’t be very healthy to inject.
Pretending to misunderstand something isn’t an argument.
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Pretending to misunderstand something isn’t an argument.
Agreed – it was totally unfair of us to not consider that injecting bleach would, in fact, kill covid. It should have been investigated much more thoroughly and taken seriously instead of all that ‘warp speed’ nonsense.
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Only if you are a child with TDS.
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Yeah, I have TDS because Trump is a massive fuckup, and I refuse to pretend that he isn’t.
But I guess he’s safe as long as he has toads like you calling people children for refusing to believe every word that comes out of his head hole.
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Wouldn’t derangement in re: Trump look more like a refusal to criticize him for anything at all?
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It’s actually deranged to reflexively defend a billionaire authoritarian who doesn’t give a shit about you every time someone points out his obvious flaws and worse, his obvious criminal and unethical acts. You’re doing unpaid labor for a man who will never know you exist, but he appreciates that you’re a sucker at least.
Its all about money laundering and bribery
This whole thing is obviously a scam, but the camera modules look pretty different between the mock-up and the U24 Pro. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was just a hodgepodge of different phones, including the HTC.
It wouldn’t surprise me if we end up hearing a Trump phone related money laundering story in a year or two.
Never have I ever said ...
“I might someday need a phone, so let me put $100 down to secure my ability to eventually buy a phone”
… or …
“Gosh, phones are so hard to purchase, I better put $100 down so I can be on that exclusive list”
What people are thinking this? and why? Just write a $100 check to the pedophile-in-chief’s campaign and skip the middleman.
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To the campaign? Hardly. Skip another middleman and write it directly to him. ‘s where it’s all supposed to go anyhow.
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Just like trump is a fool’s idea of a smart person and a poor man’s idea of a rich man, this whole pre-order preys on those who think this is a way of getting in on something exclusive and important and valuable.
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The same people repeatedly sending large chunksof their retirement savings to some rando in North Macedonia to get their Trump ATM card that will allow them to access the sovcit levels of secret wealth the government supposedly owes everyone.
I can’t believe that Biden is still causing issues like this for Trump. SO UNFAIR!!!
Be patient, the spyware and crypto wallet drainer on the handset won’t code itself.
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Well, they had to switch from Claude to ChatGPT to write all the code for some strange reason a few weeks ago, so…
Bubba bursts with orgasmic joy at the mention of the new Trump Fantasy Grafto Mobile Phone and sends off his deposit (that’s cash by the way, not the result of his orgasmic delight) to make sure he doesn’t miss out on this latest deal from his orange hero.
Bubba is a happy MAGA moron and goes back to strumming his banjo as the memories of his previous raptures about the earlier Trumpo Mobiles he paid for fade away.
Grifting off the grifter
People are selling trump(doesn’t even deserve a capital T) phone cases on eBay, including one for $1,500 that probably won’t even fit IF it ever comes out. lol!
And sheesh.. the amount of other trump contraband I was bombarded with in the process made me nauseous. 🤮
Eternally 'two weeks away'...
No worries, while there have been some technical issues I believe the planned release date is just two weeks out so people better start sending in their $100 deposits quick before the price rises a third time after they realize (again) that even $1,000 is still woefully underpriced.
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The ice-cold fusion of phones.