- India,
- 18-Jun-2025 07:20 AM IST
T1 Smartphone: Donald Trump is no longer limited to politics. Amidst the 2024 election atmosphere, he has also made a bang entry into the world of technology. Recently a new 5G mobile service named Trump Mobile has been launched in America. The special thing is that with this service, a special smartphone T1 Phone of the Trump brand has also been introduced, which is a unique blend of patriotism, premium technology and politics.What is Trump's 5G service - 'The 47 Plan'?Trump Mobile has been started by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and it is named 'The 47 Plan'. This name reflects Trump's goal of becoming the 47th US President. This service was launched on a special day - the same day when Trump announced his candidacy 10 years ago.The aim of Trump Mobile is to provide fast and secure 5G connectivity to every corner of America. This service has been launched as an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), that is, Trump Mobile has partnered with the existing networks of the three major telecom companies of America. Under the Trump brand, users are being given a different experience and services, but the towers are not their own.Plan price and benefitsTrump Mobile has only one plan - $47.45 per month (about ₹ 4,000). This plan offers:Unlimited 5G dataUnlimited calling and messagingDevice protectionTelehealth services (mental health support and home delivery of medicines)Free international calling in 100+ countries, especially in countries with US military basesTrump T1 Phone - The smart answer to the Trump brandAlong with the service, Trump Mobile has also introduced its first smartphone T1 Phone. It is a premium device with a golden finish, priced at $499 (about ₹ 43,000). To pre-order the phone, one has to pay $100 (₹8,500) in advance.The company claims that the T1 Phone is completely made in America and has premium features like the iPhone. Its delivery is expected to start from August 2025.Technology + nationalism = Trump's new mantraTrump Mobile and T1 Phone reflect a new thinking - where technology is being linked to political identity and nationalist outlook. This service can be very popular among Trump supporters, especially in those areas where Trump has more influence.