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特朗普手机“美国制造”翻车?换壳翻新,实际可能产自中国
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-17 03:18

Group 1 - Trump Group has launched a mobile network called Trump Mobile and plans to release a smartphone named T1, claiming it to be "Made in America," expected to launch alongside the iPhone 17 [1][2] - Trump Mobile positions itself as a "next-generation wireless service provider," offering communication plans and the T1 smartphone, primarily leveraging Trump's brand influence, though its appeal may be limited in terms of functionality and pricing [2][3] - The communication plan, named "47 Plan," has a monthly fee of $47.45, including unlimited calls, texts, and the first 20GB of high-speed data, along with additional services [2] Group 2 - The T1 smartphone is set to launch in August with a starting price of $499, requiring a $100 deposit for pre-orders, featuring a 6.8-inch AMOLED display, under-display fingerprint recognition, AI face unlock, a 5000mAh battery, and 12GB of RAM [3][4] - Despite claims of being "American-made," analysis suggests that the T1 is essentially a rebranded version of a Chinese-manufactured phone, with significant similarities to the T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G [5][6] - The T1's pricing strategy appears to be high compared to its original model, which sells for around $180, raising questions about its value proposition and the feasibility of being fully manufactured in the U.S. [6][7] Group 3 - The timing of the T1's release is strategically aligned with the iPhone 17's launch, aiming to capitalize on the narrative of American manufacturing, although the actual product does not substantiate this claim [7] - The target demographic for the T1 seems to be Trump's loyal supporters, who may prioritize the "Made in America" label and the phone's aesthetic over its actual manufacturing origins [7]