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The Trump Phone T1 is exposed inside

iFixit disassembled it and found an interior almost identical to that of the HTC U24 Pro, which revives doubts about its true origin.

The Trump Phone T1 is exposed inside
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The Trump Phone T1 was presented as the definitive patriotic smartphone, designed for those who wanted to get away from traditional big tech, although the iFixit takedown has just told a very different story. After opening it piece by piece, the repair team discovered that the T1 is practically a clone of the Chinese-made HTC U24 Pro, with an interior so similar that they were even able to swap components between the two without the phone complaining.

Beyond the political noise, the discovery leaves an uncomfortable question for the Trump Mobile brand and a very juicy one for technology lovers, what is really behind that striking gold.

iFixit reveals the inside of the Trump Phone T1

iFixit obtained a T1 unit initially purchased by NBC News and subjected it to a complete disassembly with

During the tests, the technicians even went so far as to assemble a kind of hybrid by placing the HTC board inside the T1 case and the terminal started without problems, something that is only possible when the internal design matches almost to the millimeter. This level of similarity is not limited to the board, it extends to the distribution of cameras, connectors, trays and even the routing of flex cables, which reinforces the idea that we are looking at the same phone with another packaging.

The most delicate thing for the brand narrative is that Trump Mobile had promoted the T1 as a device linked to American pride, while iFixit's analysis points to a very different reality. The report concludes that it is not a proudly American design, but rather a phone designed in China, manufactured in China and with the vast majority of its components coming from China, which clashes head-on with the original message of the campaign.

In parallel, media that have closely followed the case remember that the HTC U24 Pro was developed by the historic Taiwanese brand, although with a supply and manufacturing chain significantly supported by Chinese suppliers and plants, as is the case with a good part of the Android market. In this way, the T1 ends up being a deeply Chinese smartphone on the inside despite its patriotic packaging on the outside, just the opposite of what its marketing suggested.

An HTC U24 Pro disguised as gold

At the external design level, the Trump Phone T1 is differentiated from the HTC U24 Pro by its striking golden casing and aesthetic details designed to fit with Trump's brand image, but the disassembly shows that under that layer the unmistakable silhouette of the U24 Pro shines. iFixit and other specialized media point out that the only relevant functional differences are found in the battery and fast charging, not in the brain of the device.

While the HTC U24 Pro has a battery of about 4,600 mAh with fast charging of up to 60 W, the T1 relies on a module close to 5,000 mAh that remains around 30 W of wired charging, a change that slightly improves potential autonomy at the cost of slower charging. The rest of the key hardware remains in the same league with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage at the core of the system, very aligned with the top configuration of the HTC.

There are also clear parallels in the multimedia section, the U24 Pro boasts a camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with two-fold optical zoom and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle, complemented by a 50-megapixel front camera for selfies. The technical specifications that have been published for the Trump Phone T1 practically repeat this structure with a triple camera of 50 plus 50 plus 8 megapixels and a 50 megapixel front camera, which makes the T1's photographic set seen as another copy of the HTC package.

The screen is also not immune to coincidences, both phones rely on an OLED panel of around 6.8 inches, Full HD plus resolution and a refresh rate of 120 hertz, a very solid combo for the upper mid-range that has become almost a hallmark of the U24 Pro. In practice, whoever turns on a T1 and then an HTC U24 Pro will find the same visual and fluid experience, beyond the wallpapers and personalized aesthetic touches.

Price, key specifications and availability

From a commercial point of view, Trump Mobile set the price of the T1 at about $499 for those who booked early, a figure that remains as a reference for the launch although the company itself has hinted that the final price could climb above that barrier for new purchases, always below $1,000. Specification sites place the estimated cost of the T1 at around 430 euros in international markets, which places it in the middle of the upper-mid-range battle where every detail counts.

Regarding availability, the Trump Phone T1 was announced in June 2025 under the Trump Mobile brand and its commercial arrival has been moving on the calendar, with estimates that point to an effective launch during the second quarter of 2026. In some markets, product sheets are already listed that classify it as soon available, while reservations and the political campaign continue to fuel the conversation.

If we look at the complete technical specifications, the T1 fits almost point by point with the HTC U24 Pro 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with 120 Hertz refresh rate, Snapdragon 7 series processor, 12 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage and a battery close to 5,000 mAh. Trump Mobile's operating system is based on Android 15 with a light layer and pre-installed applications associated with its telephone service, while the U24 Pro arrives with Android 14 plus HTC's own customization.

For its part, the HTC U24 Pro is sold in markets such as Taiwan and other countries with prices that start around 18,990 Taiwan dollars for the 12 GB and 256 GB version and go up in the 512 GB variant, which is equivalent to around $580 or $650 depending on the exchange rate and region. This positioning makes many users see the T1 as a golden and politicized reinterpretation of an existing phone, with a premium linked to branding rather than real hardware differences, an approach that is not new in the world of consumer electronics but that here has come under the iFixit scalpel.

The story of the Trump Phone T1 and the HTC U24 Pro reveals something that the sector has known well for years: the real origin of the hardware does not always fit with the marketing story. In this case, a phone sold as a symbol of technological independence ends up being a variation of an already available Taiwanese Chinese model, opening up an interesting debate about how much value brands bring when the inside of the device tells a very different story.

This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

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