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Updated · TelecomTalk · Jun 13
iFixit Says $499 Trump T1 Rebrands HTC U24 Pro as Senator Seeks FTC Probe
Updated
Updated · TelecomTalk · Jun 13

iFixit Says $499 Trump T1 Rebrands HTC U24 Pro as Senator Seeks FTC Probe

1 articles · Updated · TelecomTalk · Jun 13

Summary

  • iFixit’s teardown found the Trump T1 matches the 2024 HTC U24 Pro in chassis, internal layout and core specifications, undercutting its “Made In USA” branding as shipments finally reach buyers.
  • The controversy centers on sourcing: iFixit said major parts including the chassis and display arrive pre-assembled from China, while a spokesperson said 10 key components are assembled in Florida and called the claims inaccurate.
  • Elizabeth Warren and other senators have asked the FTC to investigate both the phone’s marketing claims and the 7-8 months of shipment delays that preceded the first deliveries.
  • The $499 phone, which takes $100 reservations, had already shifted its pitch from “Made In USA” to “Assembled In USA,” a change now likely to draw closer regulatory scrutiny.

Insights

What does the FTC probe into the T1 phone mean for all 'Made in USA' product labels?
If a phone's core is from China, what makes its Florida assembly legally 'American'?
How can a brand-new smartphone be an exact copy of a rival's two-year-old model?