In a move that's left many scratching their heads, Trump Mobile – the company behind the much-hyped, yet woefully delayed Trump Phone – has announced plans for an even more premium device: the Trump Phone Ultra. According to a top executive from the company, this new phone will build on the success of its predecessor with enhanced performance, upgraded features, and that unmistakable "American-proud design."
However, when it comes to specifics, things get hazy fast. The exec in question, Don Hendrickson, mentioned that the Ultra will offer a top-tier user experience, while staying true to Trump Mobile's mission of combining value, functionality, and patriotic branding. But as for what exactly that means in terms of actual specs – well, let's just say we're still waiting on an official answer.
It's worth noting that the original T1 Phone has been stuck in development limbo since its launch last November, with some lawmakers even going so far as to ask the FTC to investigate whether Trump Mobile took deposits from customers without delivering a working product. So, can an unlaunched phone really be considered successful? Probably not, but Hendrickson seems convinced otherwise.
The Ultra, meanwhile, appears to be aimed at customers who are eager to buy into something new and exclusive – though, again, we're still not entirely clear what that means in practice. The exec did claim that he was the originator of the Trump Mobile idea, approaching the Trumps with the concept because they know how to build movements, not just businesses.
Of course, all this is coming a bit late in the day – especially given that Hendrickson's comments seem to have been pre-written for an interview that never actually took place. As ever, Trump Mobile has declined to comment on these developments.
So what can we expect from the Trump Phone Ultra? Well, one thing's for sure: it won't be cheap. With a price point significantly higher than its predecessor – possibly even in the realm of over $1,000 – this new phone is looking like a serious contender in the premium market. But with so many unanswered questions about its specs and release date, it's hard to get too excited just yet.
However, when it comes to specifics, things get hazy fast. The exec in question, Don Hendrickson, mentioned that the Ultra will offer a top-tier user experience, while staying true to Trump Mobile's mission of combining value, functionality, and patriotic branding. But as for what exactly that means in terms of actual specs – well, let's just say we're still waiting on an official answer.
It's worth noting that the original T1 Phone has been stuck in development limbo since its launch last November, with some lawmakers even going so far as to ask the FTC to investigate whether Trump Mobile took deposits from customers without delivering a working product. So, can an unlaunched phone really be considered successful? Probably not, but Hendrickson seems convinced otherwise.
The Ultra, meanwhile, appears to be aimed at customers who are eager to buy into something new and exclusive – though, again, we're still not entirely clear what that means in practice. The exec did claim that he was the originator of the Trump Mobile idea, approaching the Trumps with the concept because they know how to build movements, not just businesses.
Of course, all this is coming a bit late in the day – especially given that Hendrickson's comments seem to have been pre-written for an interview that never actually took place. As ever, Trump Mobile has declined to comment on these developments.
So what can we expect from the Trump Phone Ultra? Well, one thing's for sure: it won't be cheap. With a price point significantly higher than its predecessor – possibly even in the realm of over $1,000 – this new phone is looking like a serious contender in the premium market. But with so many unanswered questions about its specs and release date, it's hard to get too excited just yet.