Relief for Samsung, Apple? $499 Trump mobile smartphone faces delay in U.S
Trump Mobile had promised a gold-colored handset, though it remains unclear who would manufacture it, as the U.S. has little domestic smartphone production.

The company's customer service team told the Financial Times that the recent U.S. government shutdown had disrupted shipments and warned there was a "strong possibility" the device would not be sent out this month.
The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The company had promised a gold-colored handset, though it remains unclear who would manufacture it, as the U.S. has little domestic smartphone production.
Trump Mobile had rolled out a network priced at $47.45 per month. Its website said customers can reserve the phone for a $100 pre-booking fee, with delivery expected this year.
The U.S. smartphone market is among the most saturated globally, dominated by Apple and Samsung. Nearly all devices sold in the country are made overseas, primarily in China, South Korea, and increasingly in India and Vietnam.
FAQs
Q1. What do we know about Trump Mobile?
A1. Trump Mobile had rolled out a network priced at $47.45 per month. Its website said customers can reserve the phone for a $100 pre-booking fee, with delivery expected this year.
Q2. Who dominates U.S. smartphone market?
A2. The U.S. smartphone market is among the most saturated globally, dominated by Apple and Samsung.
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