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Donald Trump Launches $499 ‘Made in USA’ Phone

CooperBy CooperJanuary 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Former US President Donald Trump has announced the launch of a new smartphone priced at $499, promoting it as a device made in the United States. The announcement positions the phone as an alternative to existing smartphone brands, with a focus on domestic manufacturing.

According to reports, the phone is being marketed as part of a broader effort to support American production and reduce dependence on overseas manufacturing. Trump highlighted the device as a symbol of national pride and economic independence.

Details about the phone’s specifications and features remain limited. However, early information suggests that it will target users looking for a mid-range smartphone rather than competing directly with premium flagship devices.

The announcement has drawn attention due to its political branding as well as questions surrounding the feasibility of producing smartphones entirely in the US at the stated price point. Industry experts have noted that most smartphones rely on global supply chains, even when final assembly takes place domestically.

Despite the uncertainty, the phone’s launch has sparked debate about manufacturing, pricing, and the future of US-made consumer electronics.

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