The Trump Organization, T1 and Mobile phone
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The new "America first" cellular service says it will incorporate artificial intelligence to enhance user experience and prevent fraud.
June 17 (Reuters) - Just hours into Trump Mobile's Monday launch touting American-made smartphones, the venture pulled its coverage map after sharp-eyed users noticed a curious detail: the body of water south of Texas was labeled as the Gulf of Mexico instead of the Trump-preferred name, Gulf of America.
Just hours into Trump Mobile's Monday launch touting American-made smartphones, the venture pulled its coverage map after sharp-eyed users noticed a curious detail: the body of water south of Texas was labeled as the Gulf of Mexico instead of the Trump-preferred name,
Oh, Gold. It’s not April 1, it’s just a weird surprise. Donald Trump is launching a phone called Trump Mobile, which comes with wireless plans (starting at $47.25) and even a phone called the T1 Phone.
Whether directly peddling products or not, the president is a walking financial conflict of interest who routinely enriches himself.
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President Donald Trump left the G-7 meeting in Canada a day early. Why? To deal with the Israel-Iran conflict, officials said. Before leaving the summit (where bears have been a concern) Trump signed a call for de-escalation in the Middle East.
Beginning September, Trump Mobile will sell the T1 phone for $499 and a wireless service to let users make calls, send messages and use data — all unlimited for $47.45 a month. Trump's election campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” is displayed prominently on the T1 mobile phone.
The Trump Organization is launching a $499 smartphone and branded wireless service. Analysts say the plan raises more questions than answers—and doubt it will find a real market.