#noticiascripto 🚨Trump Mobile has strayed from its most important promise just days after its launch: the $499 T1 smartphone will no longer be described as “Made in the USA.”

According to reports from the Financial Times, the Trump Organization removed the claim from its website and replaced it with vague language such as “given life right here in the USA” and “designed with American values in mind.”

The change came just a week after the launch event, and now even the shipping timeline is different. The site originally stated that the device would start shipping in August, but that has been removed. It now says the T1 will arrive “later this year.”

The company had originally named Alabama, California, and Florida as the places where the phone would be built. The phone’s specifications have also been reduced. It was first listed as having a 6.78-inch screen, but now it says 6.25 inches.

It also no longer mentions the 12GB of RAM that it once claimed. The retraction both in the manufacturing claim and in the specifications comes after tech experts questioned whether it was even possible to build a competitive smartphone with parts made in the USA. There’s a reason why no major phone company manufactures its devices in America.