Trump Mobile, launched by the Trump family, will offer 5G service via major U.S. carriers, a $47 monthly plan, and a gold U.S.-made Android phone.
The Trump Organization has entered the wireless industry with the launch of Trump Mobile, a new mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) offering 5G service through AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
Announced by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump on Monday at Trump Tower, the service’s flagship “47 Plan” costs $47.45 per month and includes telehealth access, international calling, roadside assistance, and 24/7 U.S.-based customer support. The plan requires no contracts or credit checks.
Trump Mobile also plans to release the “T1 Phone” in August — a $499 gold-colored Android smartphone, designed and built in the U.S., featuring a 6.8-inch display, 120Hz refresh rate, fingerprint sensor, and AI Face Unlock.
“Trump Mobile is going to change the game,” Trump Jr. said.
The launch coincides with the 10th anniversary of Donald Trump’s 2015 campaign kickoff and comes as Trump Media stock soars, with Trump holding over $2.2 billion in equity.