Remember the Trump phone?CNMO previously reported that this phone has been repeatedly mired in “fraud suspicions,” not only has its promotional images been changed multiple times, but shipments have also been indefinitely delayed.


According to foreign media reports, some consumers have revealed that three months ago, they Pre-ordered the first T1 phone launched by Trump Mobile for $100. To date, they have not received the product and are unable to check their order status.
This new brand, founded by the son of U.S. President Trump, initially claimed to launch an “Made in America” golden Android phone. However, the product’s appearance displayed on its official website has undergone three suspicious changes: from renderings that strongly resembled the iPhone, to actual images of a golden iPhone 16 Pro Max used in advertisements, and finally to pictures featuring the Samsung S25 Ultra and a third-party phone case.

The pre-order customer also raised further concerns:
No updates were received after pre-ordering, apart from the payment receipt, and the account system has consistently been inaccessible.
Customer service provided only a vague promise of “may ship in October,” refusing to offer a specific timeline.
The official website quietly removed the “Made in America” claim, replacing it with the ambiguous “American Values Design.”
The network coverage map deleted the names of disputed maritime areas instead of correcting the markings.

In view of these issues, some foreign media have pointed out that the Trump family has a history of quickly establishing companies and then liquidating them through bankruptcy. Although customer service claims that shipments will eventually be made, given the confused product information, delivery delays, and account irregularities, pre-order customers fear this may be a typical “quick cash grab – bankruptcy evasion” scam.