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According to a report by Wall Street Watch, the Trump Organization announced on Monday that it will launch a smartphone priced at $499 and a mobile service plan called "Trump Mobile" in September.
I have a suggestion for Trump: why not learn from the successful model of the SOL phone and add a cryptocurrency airdrop feature to the presidential phone? It would definitely sell like hotcakes!
The project was announced at Trump Tower in Manhattan, and the service will be provided through the networks of three national wireless carriers. However, the identity of the family partners and the financial details of the authorization agreement have not been disclosed. According to information on the company's official website, "Trump Mobile" will offer a monthly plan for $47.45, which includes unlimited calls, texts, and data, along with roadside assistance and "telehealth and pharmacy benefits." The company will also launch a smartphone named "T1," which features a gold metal casing engraved with the American flag pattern, priced at $499.
Media reports indicate that this new venture is another example of the Trump business empire capitalizing on its association with the current presidential identity for brand monetization. The mobile service named "The 47 Plan" and the monthly price of $47.45 both allude to Trump: he was the 45th president and is now the 47th. Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., stated:
"We will launch a complete suite of products, allowing users to access remote medical services, roadside assistance, and unlimited text messaging to 100 countries worldwide for a unified monthly fee on their mobile phones."
Claiming to manufacture in the United States, experts say it can't possibly sell for just $499.
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