Overview
- A new Trump Mobile post on X featured what outlets identified as a Photoshopped Galaxy S25 Ultra in a Spigen case, with the Spigen logo still visible under an added flag.
- Spigen responded on X and later wrote that a “lawsuit incoming,” signaling potential legal action over the use of its case image.
- Earlier promotions showed different devices, including an iPhone 16 Pro Max and a website image reporters linked to a Revvl 7 Pro 5G, leaving the T1’s actual design unclear.
- Trump Mobile has removed specific launch windows and replaced prior “made in the USA” messaging with vaguer phrasing such as “American hands behind every device.”
- Preorders remain listed at $499 with a $100 deposit and refunds available before shipment, while details about required service and the final hardware remain vague.