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The Trump-branded smartphone might not be "Made in the USA" after all. Since its announcement, Trump Mobile has changed the wording of its gold-colored T1 smartphone listing.
After touting “Made in the U.S.A.”, The Trumps are apparently having second thoughts.
Eric Trump said last week that Trump Mobile phones will be made in the U.S., though experts quickly questioned how that was possible.
The Trump Organization’s new mobile phone venture, Trump Mobile, has removed language from its website suggesting that its forthcoming smartphones will be made in the U.S.
Trump Mobile did not explain why it removed the "made in the USA" claim from its website. We also contacted the Trump organization and will update this article if we get a response.
When the Trump family unveiled a new phone before a giant American flag at its headquarters earlier this month, the pitch was simple and succinct, packed with pure patriotism: “Made in the U.S.A ...
Trump Mobile, the wireless service provider and phone company launched by the Trump Organization, no longer promises on its website that its upcoming smartphone will be made in America.
Trump Mobile's website has removed language about being "made in America" and changed several specs.
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Trump Mobile's website no longer promises that the T1 phone the Trump family is planning to launch in August will be made in the U.S.
The Trump Organization has removed a reference to the recently-announced T1 smartphone being made in America.