A phone former President Trump was reportedly developing has still not been released as of November.

The Trump Phone was supposed to launch in September, and then October, and continues to be a no-show.
The Trump Organization's "47 Plan," named after Donald Trump's terms as both the 45th and potentially 47th president, offers unlimited talk, text, and data with a high-speed data cap through Trump Mobile. Subscribers also get complete device protection, 24/7 roadside assistance via Drive America, telehealth services (virtual medical care, mental health support, prescription medication delivery), and free international calls to over 100 countries, including those with American military bases.
Alongside Trump Mobile, the Trump Organization unveiled the Trump Phone (T1 Phone 8002 in gold) for $499. It's a mid-range Android device featuring a 6.25-inch punch-hole AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main lens, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. The front camera is 16MP. It has a 5000 mAh battery with 20W PD charging, fingerprint scanner, AI face unlock, 256GB of expandable storage, and Android 15 pre-installed.
As of November 1st, the Trump Phone has not been released. Its initial launch was delayed to October, according to the Trump Organization's statement to USA Today in late August. The last social media post about the phone was on August 28th, when the Trump Organization shared a photoshopped image of a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in a Spigen case, falsely presented as the Trump Phone, without removing the Spigen logo.
Given past consumer issues with ventures like Trump University, Trump Steak, Trump Airlines, Trump Vodka, and Trump Magazine, those who pre-ordered the Trump Phone with a $100 deposit may question whether they will receive the device or a refund.