Donald Trump’s T1 Mobile Gets Compared to a ‘Urine Sample'
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Donald Trump’s T1 Mobile Gets Compared to a ‘Urine Sample’

A tech expert slammed Donald Trump’s T1 Mobile and compared its design and color to that of a “urine sample.” For those unversed, the Trump Mobile phone, named T1, was first announced in June last year. It claims to be made in the U.S. Ever since the announcement, users have been eagerly waiting to get their hands on it.

Tech expert roasts Donald Trump’s T1 mobile in review

Tech expert Patrick Holland gave a harsh review of Donald Trump’s T1 mobile. He criticized it during an interview with CNN OutFront guest host Brianna Keilar. Holland is the managing editor at CNET.

Holland remarked, “Sometimes it looks like those gold coins that Scrooge McDuck would jump into for ‘DuckTales.’ Other times, it’s got a mustard vibe to it, and yet other times it kind of looks like a urine sample.”

Continuing further, he stated, “But my hesitation is I would not recommend it, not because of that, but largely because we just don’t know certain things about it.” Also, despite claims that it is made in America, Holland raised serious concerns about it. The tech expert confessed to Keilar, “It’s certainly not made in the USA.”

Moreover, Holland shared, “We discovered that the performance of the processor and the graphics card is very similar to a Taiwanese phone called the HTC U24 Pro 5G, rolls off the tongue there.” The tech expert clarified that “there’s nothing inherently wrong with the phone; that’s not a bad phone by any means.”

Holland also admitted that his “last big worry is whether this phone will actually ship.” He added, “I can’t find many cases of actual customers who have put their money down to order the phone.

The company had planned to launch the phone in August last year, but the plan couldn’t materialize (via Huffpost). Trump Mobile CEO Pat O’Brien told CNET last month that the company “experienced delays during a variety of steps in getting the T1 to completion.” However, he continued, “those delays were worth it in our minds, as we are delivering an amazing product.”

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