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Trump Mobile says its first-ever smartphone is delayed, and the government shutdown is to blame

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December 31, 2025, 9:59 AM ET
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U.S. President Donald Trump calls children as he participates in tracking Santa Claus' movements with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Santa Tracker on Christmas Eve at the Mar-a-Lago resort on December 24, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida.

Trump Mobile, the wireless venture backed by the Trump Organization, has postponed delivery of its long-promised gold-colored T1 smartphone beyond the end of the year, blaming the latest U.S. government shutdown for the delay. The move extends a months-long slide in its launch timeline and underscores the operational challenges of turning a political brand into a mass-market hardware business.​​

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Customer service representatives for Trump Mobile told Fortune the shutdown had disrupted shipments of the $499 device, and said while the device would not be shipped this month, “we’ve been told mid to late January.” The company has not publicly provided a revised delivery date.

​​”The T1 has been delayed due to the government shutdown. They had to pause everything on the FCC side of things,” the customer service rep said, adding the $499 price has not changed.

Trump Mobile was unveiled in June as a licensing venture that uses the Trump name to sell mobile service and a branded Android handset, the T1 Phone. The device is marketed as a gold-colored smartphone priced at $499, available via preorder with a $100 down payment. It is designed to run on “The 47 Plan,” a $47.45-per-month offering that bundles 5G service with unlimited talk, text, and data, the pricing a nod to Donald Trump’s status as the 45th and 47th U.S. president.

Trump Mobile's T1 smartphone, a gold-plated Android phone
Trump Mobile tells Fortune the T1 smartphone is now expected to arrive in January.
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At launch, the Trump Organization and Trump Mobile framed the project as both a business opportunity and a statement about domestic manufacturing. Early marketing materials promised a handset “built in the United States,” aligning with Trump’s public criticism of Apple and his threats of 25% tariffs on Apple and Samsung devices made in China. Supply chain experts quickly questioned whether a fully U.S.-made smartphone at that price point was realistic, noting less than 5% of the components in an iPhone are currently manufactured in the U.S., according to IDC estimates.​​

The shipping schedule has slipped repeatedly. Initial materials indicated the T1 Phone would be available in August, before the date was pushed to October and then to a vague commitment to deliver units by year-end. In recent weeks, Trump Mobile’s website has removed specific release dates and “Made in USA” language, according to NBC News and People, which have been tracking changes to the website. As the flagship device remains unavailable, the company has begun selling refurbished phones like Apple’s iPhone 15 and Samsung’s Galaxy S24, positioning them as lower-cost alternatives to buying directly from the manufacturers.​​

The business itself operates as a virtual mobile network rather than building its own infrastructure. Trump Mobile’s plan is delivered over existing U.S. carriers via Liberty Mobile Wireless, a Florida-based mobile virtual network operator, while customer service is handled by Ensurety Ventures, an insurance company in Missouri. The Trump-branded service is run out of Trump Tower in Miami, and key executives introduced at launch came from real estate, insurance, and pager businesses rather than from major smartphone manufacturers.​​

Trump Mobile has not explained exactly how the federal shutdown is affecting its production or logistics beyond citing it as the reason for the latest slip. Industry groups have previously noted shutdowns can slow regulatory approvals and customs processing for electronics, adding friction to certification and import timelines. Analysts also point out most shutdowns leave private-sector manufacturing and many core supply chains operating, which can limit how much disruption they cause to commercial product launches.​​

As for the customers who have already put down $100 to reserve the gold T1 Phone, some preorder buyers have reported receiving only receipts and generic assurances, with no firm shipping date and difficulty getting detailed updates from support channels.

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