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(Reuters) -Just hours into Trump Mobile's Monday launch touting American-made smartphones, the venture pulled its coverage map after sharp-eyed users noticed a curious detail: the body of water south of Texas was labeled as the Gulf of Mexico instead of the Trump-preferred name,
The Trump Organization announced June 16 it was coming out with two offerings for consumers: a new cellular service and a new cellphone.
In addition, the new gold-colored "T1" smartphone is currently available for pre-order on the Trump Mobile website for $499, and is set to be released in September. In its press release on Monday, the Trump Organization said that it would be releasing the T1 Phone in August.
We don’t know much about the new Trump Mobile phone or the company’s data plan, but we sure do have a lot of questions.
The new company says it will manufacture its Android phone in the United States but it has not said how it could do that.
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