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Is the Trump T1 Just an HTC Phone Painted Gold?

Is the Trump T1 Just an HTC Phone Painted Gold?

Posted on June 17, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Is the Trump T1 Just an HTC Phone Painted Gold?
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The Trump phone has been making headlines again over the past week, after iFixit tore it down and found it was nearly identical to the HTC U24 Pro, a Taiwanese phone released in mid-2024. I reviewed the T1 phone last month, and while it worked fine as a middle-of-the-road phone, we do have some relevant insights here.

iFixit’s findings match up with CNET’s benchmark testing, first of all, which also suggested a very close matchup with the HTC phone:

Geekbench v.6.0

T1 Trump Mobile Phone 1,195 3,443HTC U24 Pro 5G 1,141 3,213

Note: Longer bars indicate better performance

The Trump phone’s Geekbench results put it on par with the HTC U24 Pro 5G and also show that it has an eight-core processor, which could be the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 released in November 2023 — Trump Mobile doesn’t specify.

The specs of the Trump phone that we know also mirror the HTC phone. According to the Trump Mobile website, the T1 phone has these specs: 

  • 6.78-inch AMOLED screen
  • 50-megapixel wide-angle camera
  • 8-megapixel ultrawide camera
  • 50-megapixel 2x telephoto camera
  • 50-megapixel front-facing camera
  • 5,000-mAh battery
  • Unnamed Qualcomm Snapdragon chip

These are the HTC U24 Pro’s specs:

  • 6.78-inch AMOLED screen
  • 50-megapixel wide-angle camera
  • 8-megapixel ultrawide camera
  • 50-megapixel 2x telephoto camera
  • 50-megapixel front-facing camera
  • 4,600-mAh battery
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset

What (and where) is the Trump phone?

The back cover of the Trump phone differs from the HTC phone, including its gold hue and 11-striped American flag.

Corinne Reichert/CNET

The PR firm working with Trump Mobile, which expedited the delivery of CNET’s Trump phone last month, told me on Wednesday that it is no longer working with the company. The Trump Organization and Trump Mobile haven’t responded to my requests for comment, including when the phones will actually ship to all the customers who paid a $100 deposit to preorder one. It appears that only a handful of people have received their phones, and most are media.

CNET received a Trump phone, NBC News got one, Bloomberg got one and, most recently, Snazzy Labs received a T1 in the last week, a month after the phones were supposedly being shipped out to customers. I’ve scoured the internet looking for actual customers who have received the phone — according to The Guardian, more than 27,000 people put down a $100 deposit — but can only find disgruntled, phone-less people.

Snazzy Labs uploaded a very thorough YouTube video last week, also tearing down the phone to find much the same thing: Aside from the greater battery capacity in the Trump phone, and a custom back cover, Snazzy Labs shows the phone’s interiors and exterior are identical to the HTC phone. 

“The resemblance between these two phones is uncanny,” he says in the video.

When Trump Mobile launched in June 2025 with a $47.45-a-month mobile phone plan, it initially announced that a Trump phone would be made in the US and launch in August 2025. But when it became obvious that domestic large-scale smartphone manufacturing was not possible, Trump Mobile dropped the “made in the US” claim. 

The Trump Mobile phone box simply says the phone was “Proudly assembled in the USA.”

Corinne Reichert/CNET

In mid-April, a redesigned Trump Mobile website showcased a new-look T1 phone, its third redesign. Among other things, one of my criticisms when I tested that phone was the lack of information about it, including not knowing where it was made or who made it. 

Nowhere on the phone’s packaging, manual, website or the device itself does it say which country it was manufactured in. The box says it was “assembled in the USA,” but we don’t know to what extent — whether the parts were all put together in the US, or if the phone was just put in its packaging.

“The only place the T1 could have been made in the very short time the brand has existed, in the limited quantities it’s being produced, and at the same price as the U24 Pro, is at the factories with preexisting tooling and production lines for this phone,” iFixit concluded after scanning and tearing apart the phone, suggesting that it was likely manufactured in Guangdong, China.

Perhaps the “assembled in the USA” statement is similar to its “shipping this week” statement: true for one or two parts and customers. 

The T1 Trump Phone Is the Same Color as Scrooge McDuck’s Gold Coins

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