The project’s initial claim—that a high-end smartphone could be designed and manufactured domestically for under $500—clashed with the reality of the US tech supply chain. While the Purism Liberty Phone exists as the lone domestic handset, it commands a $1,999 price tag, highlighting the massive labor and infrastructure gaps that make such a low-cost venture nearly impossible. The T1 Phone 8002, particularly its gold-hued iteration, relied on promotional renderings rather than functional prototypes from the start.
One Year Later, the Trump Phone Remains a Ghost
One year after the T1 Phone 8002 was unveiled with promises of American-made hardware, the device has yet to ship a single unit. What began as a $499 preorder campaign requiring a $100 deposit has devolved into a cycle of shifting specifications, missing release dates, and persistent questions about the project's viability.

Throughout the past twelve months, the device has undergone constant, confusing iterations in both form and function. Repeated inquiries regarding the manufacturing timeline and the validity of the 'Made in the USA' pledge have yielded no concrete progress. For those who put down deposits, the phone remains a theoretical product, as the company has failed to provide a clear roadmap or a finished device to the public.



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