Hundreds of thousands paid $100 deposits for the Trump Mobile T1 Phone. Now the fine print reveals it may never ship. Here’s what buyers need to know.
Imagine putting $100 down on a gold-colored smartphone, and then discovering the company’s own terms and conditions explicitly state that the phone may never be released at all.
That’s the situation facing potentially hundreds of thousands of Trump Mobile T1 Phone preorder customers right now. Announced with considerable fanfare in June 2025, the T1 Phone has missed its original ship date, been delayed multiple times, and still has no confirmed release timeline as of May 2026. More troubling: the fine print buried on the Trump Mobile website makes clear that buyers have very little protection, and very few guarantees.
Whether you’re a consumer who put down a deposit, a tech observer tracking the device space, or simply someone who wants to understand what “non-binding estimates” really mean in consumer product launches, this story deserves your attention.
What Exactly Is the Trump Mobile T1 Phone?

The T1 Phone was unveiled in June 2025 by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump at Trump Tower in New York as the flagship device for the newly launched Trump Mobile wireless service. At announcement, it was described as a “sleek, gold smartphone engineered for performance and proudly designed and built in the United States.”
The “Made in USA” language quietly disappeared from the website shortly after launch. Today, the site describes the phone as “designed with American values in mind” and “shaped by American innovation” — a notably softer and less specific claim. A representative for Trump Mobile did not respond to questions about this change.
As currently advertised on the Trump Mobile website, the T1 Phone features:
- A 6.78-inch touchscreen display
- A 50-megapixel main camera
- A quick-charge battery
- A fingerprint sensor
- Android operating system
- An American flag design inscribed on the gold back, above the words “Trump Mobile”
The device carries a promotional price of $499, with a $100 preorder deposit required to join the waitlist. Deposits are described as fully refundable.
A Timeline of Delays
When Trump Mobile launched in June 2025, the T1 Phone was scheduled for an August 2025 release, just two months away. That date came and went without a shipping announcement. The phone has since been delayed multiple times, with no official delivery date confirmed as of May 2026.
The Trump Mobile website continues to direct customers to a waitlist, though even the product illustration has changed from the original announcement imagery. The current version appears somewhat different from what was shown at the June 2025 event, and the site notes that the current illustration is “subject to change.”
There is one positive signal: USA Today reported in May 2026 that the T1 Phone received PTCRB certification in March 2026, a technical milestone confirming the device meets North American network compatibility standards. This suggests some form of development is genuinely moving forward, even if slowly.
The Fine Print You Really Need to Read
Here’s where things get uncomfortable for anyone who has already handed over $100. The Trump Mobile terms and conditions, listed directly under a header reading “No Guarantee of Release, Delivery or Timing,” contains language that should give any consumer pause.
The terms explicitly state: “Estimated ship dates, launch timelines, or anticipated production schedule are non-binding estimates only.” In plain English: the company is under no legal obligation to meet any previously stated delivery date.
The fine print goes further. Trump Mobile states it does not guarantee that the device will be commercially released, that FCC authorization will be obtained, that carrier certification will be secured, that production will commence or continue, or that delivery will occur within any specific timeframe.
The deposit also does not lock in the promotional $499 price. The terms note that “final pricing and offers will be disclosed at the time of purchase” — meaning customers could face a different price entirely when (and if) the device ships.
How Many People Are Affected — and What Can They Do?

Reports from the International Business Times estimate that around 600,000 customers have placed $100 deposits. If accurate, that represents approximately $60 million in preorder funds currently held by Trump Mobile. The company has not publicly confirmed deposit numbers.
The good news: deposits are fully refundable. Customers who want their money back can contact Trump Mobile customer support at (888) 878-6745. Refunds will also be automatically issued if Trump Mobile “cancels or discontinues the Device offering prior to sale,” according to the terms.
Trump Mobile’s wireless service itself is operational, it currently accepts customers using other devices, including refurbished Apple and Samsung phones available on the Trump Mobile site. Customers looking to switch carriers can verify device compatibility by contacting customer service directly.
Key Takeaways
The Trump Mobile T1 Phone is a genuine case study in what happens when consumer excitement outpaces corporate accountability. The product has been delayed nearly a year past its original launch window, the fine print explicitly disclaims any obligation to deliver, and the “Made in USA” language that fueled early buzz has already been walked back.
That said, the PTCRB certification suggests the project isn’t entirely vaporware and real engineering work appears to be happening. Whether that translates into a phone in customers’ hands remains genuinely unknown.
If you’ve placed a deposit and you’re not comfortable with open-ended uncertainty, the refund process is straightforward. If you’re willing to wait and see, know exactly what you’ve agreed to. Either way, just make sure to always read the fine print.
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