A smartphone project run by President Donald Trump's family is facing difficulties. His sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump unveiled Trump Mobile on June 16 and introduced the T1, which resembles a gold iPhone.
Business Insider reported on Nov. 28 that the device was promoted as Made in USA at launch but later changed to a phrase meaning created in the United States. The release schedule has also slipped. It was initially set for August, then pushed to October, and is now described only as later this year. Trump Mobile has not issued an official statement, and its X account has not been updated since August.
Trump Mobile is still taking a 100 dollar reservation for the phone. The remaining 399 dollars is charged when the product arrives.