Trump Organization launches $499 phone, new Trump Mobile cell service.
The Trump Organization, which oversees President Donald Trump's business interests, revealed a new cell service and mobile phone on June 16. Named Trump Mobile, this service aims to provide 5G connectivity through its main offering called 'The 47 Plan,' priced at $47.45 per month—an allusion to the two terms of the president.
What is Trump Mobile's '47 Plan'? President announces cell service
Additionally, Trump Mobile plans to introduce a new device, the T1 Phone, running on the Android operating system, as noted on its official website. This announcement coincides with the decade mark since Trump's first presidential campaign kicked off.
Donald Trump Jr. expressed confidence in the venture, stating, 'Trump Mobile is going to change the game. We’re building on the movement to put America first, and we will deliver the highest levels of quality and service.'
The flagship '47 Plan' offers unlimited talk, text, and data for that monthly fee, according to the site. The service is set to work with three major cellular networks, likely referencing Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. USA TODAY has reached out to these carriers for their input.
Moreover, the plan includes free international calls to 100 different countries. Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, mentioned in a statement that the service will also provide complimentary long-distance calling for military personnel and their families.
In addition to these features, Trump Mobile claims that the plan encompasses: around-the-clock roadside assistance via Drive America, telehealth services offering virtual medical consultations, mental health resources, and the capability to order and have prescriptions delivered—without any contracts or credit checks.