Three months after its promised release date, President Donald Trump’s “patriotic” T1 smartphone is nowhere to be seen.

The project, first announced by the president’s sons Don Jr. and Eric in June at a flashy ceremony in Trump Tower, was intended to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Trump’s first presidential campaign.

Pitched as a made-in-the-USA device powered by a new wireless service called “Trump Mobile,” the gold-plated, American flag-branded smartphone (which looks suspiciously like a Samsung S25) was the latest in a string of tacky branded merchandise pushed by the administration following Trump’s return to power this year.

Customers were initially asked to place a $100 deposit to secure the $499 device throughout its development, which NBC News reports was confirmed but neve

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