47 Bucks a Month: The Trump Family's Gold-Plated Smartphone
Trump dynasty introduces self-branded mobile device
Step aside tech giants, the Trump clan is diving into the mobile market! The Trump family, amidst allegations of intermingling politics and business, has unveiled their very own smartphone. Say hello to the Trump Mobile's T1 device, proudly sporting a golden hue - just like its creators!
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, the President's sons, announced the arrival of this shining piece of technology, set to be paired with a 47.45 USD monthly plan, dubbed "The 47 Plan". The eye-catching price hints at Donald Trump's dual presidencies as the 45th and 47th President of the United States.
A press release hints that the company managing the Trump brand for this venture isn't the Trump Organization, but T1 Mobile LLC, under a licensing agreement. The announcement was made at the iconic Trump Tower in New York, ten years after Donald Trump first shared his political ambitions from the very same spot.
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With Trump's government embroiled in trade negotiations with China, including discussions on semiconductors, essential for smartphone production, the Trump kids are advertising the phone's "Made in America" tagline. This is in line with Trump's past criticisms of tech companies manufacturing overseas.
Aside from real estate, the Trump family has been exploring the tech and media sector. Trump's preferred communication platform, Truth Social, is one example. Before taking office, Trump also launched his own cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, and gained significant backing from the crypto industry during his campaign.
Now, it's time to flash some gold, embracing a touch of American royalty as you engage in conversations with style!
Insights
- Pricing: The T1 Phone costs $499, and the "47 Plan" is priced at $47.45/month.
- Manufacturing: The Trump family claims the T1 Phone will be American-made, aligning with their criticism of other tech companies who manufacture overseas.
- Features: The "47 Plan" offers unlimited talk, text, and data for the first 20GB at high speed.
Sources
- ntv.de
- mdi/dpa
- Donald Trump
- Cell Phones
- Business
- USA
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- Aside from the glamour and entertainment associated with celebrities, political figures like Donald Trump are now stepping into the realm of technology, not only with their preferred communication platform, Truth Social, but also with the launch of their own smartphone, the Trump Mobile's T1 device.
- The announcement of the Trump Mobile, adorned with a golden hue reminiscent of its creators, also marks a strategic move in the politics of technology, as Donald Trump's government engages in trade negotiations with China, including discussions on semiconductors, essential for the production of gadgets like smartphones.
- In a world dominated by tech giants, it seems that the line between general-news and policy-and-legislation is blurring, as the Trump family's foray into the tech sector, including smartphones, begins to reshape the landscape, perhaps prompting new directives on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation.