SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Trump Mobile will offer gold-colored phones made in America with monthly plans costing $47.45.

Trump Mobile will offer gold-colored phones made in America with monthly plans costing $47.45.

Trump Mobile Launched by Eric Trump

Eric Trump, who serves as the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, recently shared insights about the impact of his father, former President Donald Trump, on U.S. politics as well as their latest venture, Trump Mobile, a new mobile carrier service based in the United States.

At a gathering held at Trump Tower in Manhattan, Eric Trump unveiled the new service alongside his brother, Donald Trump Jr. The company aims to offer users 24/7 roadside assistance, unlimited texting, and calls to 100 countries at no extra charge. Customers will also benefit from telemedicine, allowing them to get prescriptions at no additional cost.

“We’re working with some of the best in the business to deliver real value to everyday Americans,” Donald Trump Jr. explained. “Much of our recent focus has been on technology that supports underserved communities, whether it’s in cryptocurrency or other areas. But we’ve noticed a gap in the mobile industry.”

The monthly plan for Trump Mobile is priced at $47.45. Interestingly, during his presidency, Donald Trump was the 45th president, making this venture somewhat symbolic as they move forward.

Additionally, there’s a golden Android smartphone named T1, available for pre-order at $499, with a required down payment of $100, expected to ship in September 2025.

Eric Trump emphasized how he and his siblings are expanding into technology this year, particularly in cryptocurrency. “Our focus has shifted significantly,” he remarked. “As we evolve, America remains a crucial part of that progress; everything from customer service to production happens here.” He further stated, “Making mobile phones in America is crucial for maintaining quality and security.” One of their project partners echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of job creation and data protection.

Pat O’Brien, another partner involved in the initiative, pointed out that their services are designed to actually benefit consumers. “Life happens, and we want to make sure people are compensated with quality services.” He reassured that the customer support system is based in the U.S. for better service delivery.

Roadside assistance will be provided through a collaboration with Drive America, and device protection will be included in the monthly rate. Consumers will have the option to either bring their own devices or select from phones made by U.S. companies. “We handle the most significant aspects of American life—healthcare, mobile technology, and vehicle support,” he added, underscoring their commitment to the American market.

With unlimited calls to 100 countries, the service aims to keep families connected, no matter where they are in the world.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News