A few days after the Trump organization announced a plan to launch a US-made smartphone, a reference to its American production has disappeared from its website.
Reporters found that the “Made in the USA” tagline shown in the promotional material for the Trump T1 phone was launched on 16 June, which was no longer displayed on its site on Wednesday.
But Trump Mobile Organization says that the phone will still be made in America.
A spokesman told the BBC, “Conversely speculation is only wrong.”
He said, “We are excited to launch the phone later this year, but in the meantime, no one can switch the trump mobile with his current phone now,” he said – to know more to guide people on the provider’s website.
The word on the company’s website, advertisement for the launch of its upcoming mobile scheme for Americans, now counts the “American-firm design” among the major features of the Trump T1 phone.
They also say that the phone “has been brought into life here in the USA”, “with the American hand behind every device”.
A banner that previously encouraged visitors to pre-order “our Made in the USA T1 phone” on the website, now refers to it only as “The New T1 phone”.
The changes were first seen by Tech News Publisher, Ruckus,
When the Gold Trump smartphone was announced by the family members of President Donald Trump, Experts suspected the idea that it could currently be made from scratches in the US,
“He does not even have prototypes working,” said Prof. Tinglong Dai of Johns Hopkins’ Kerry Business School. This is not very likely. “
“You have to do a miracle,” he said.
CCS Insight Analyst Leo Gebbie stated that the US has not “not a high -tech supply chain” required for smartphone assembly – not in time for its slapped release especially in September.
He said that collecting the phone from imported parts from elsewhere could be the “most likely” route to claim its American sovereignty.
Similar suspicion about President Trump has been shared, in which Apple has urged to transfer the production of its iPhone to the US.
Trump had earlier threatened to impose 25% tariff on the company If it does not transfer iPhone production to America,
He wrote on his platform Truth Social social in May, “I had informed Apple’s Tim Cook long ago that I hope his iPhone would be sold in the United States and will be built and built in the United States, not in India, not in India, or at any place,” he wrote on his platform Truth Social in May.
Dan Evece, a technical analyst at Wesbash Securities, said Cupertino Tech will create an iPhone in America, the idea is a “fairy tale that is not possible”.
Meanwhile, Eric Trump, who joined Donald Trump Junior to introduce the organization’s mobile phone scheme for the first Americans in June, told a podcast last Monday that “finally, all phones can be made in the United States”.