Trump Mobile looks like a normal high-speed cell network with one large and worrying exception
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- A YouTuber has registered for Trump Mobile and documented the process
- He struggled for days to make it work
- What he learned about the plan, in particular the limitations, can surprise you
It will take months before the Trump is mobile T1 telephone, that’s that evidently not Made in America, Comes in the US, but the Trump Mobile Cellular Service Plan is live today. One courageous YouTuber has registered and has learned a number of interesting and at least one about things.
The good news is that ultimately the plan that an MVNO seems to have been built on the T-Mobile network, very much as any other 5G-mobile plan.
For $ 47.45 (a price that refers to the two conditions of President Trump), Youtuber Stetson Doggett Received 5G connectivity with Blazeel Fast Downloads and Decent Uploads, Group Messages, RCS support and a small “Trump 5” label at the top of the iPhone that he has added to the plan.
Now for the bad news.
It took Doggett almost a week to get on the plan. He registered, but the website and the service seemed almost unprepared. During his test, the mobile website of Trump changed repeatedly. In fact, it almost seems that they rewrite the site based on problems that Doggett had; Elements were moved, typing errors appeared, QR codes failed and bizarre, long instructions arrived for new users.
Even after Diggett had been planned to work, the telephone number he switched to the plan via Esim and he received a new one without his input.
As soon as Doggett worked the system, it started more smoother and could perform multiple speed tests and send and receive SMS messages. He had to dig in the institutions to make RCS messages possible.
When the data gets dry

Trump Mobile promises 20 GB high-speed data for the price of $ 47.45 a month, but does not say what happens after 20 GB. Doggett, however, discovered in his test that Trump Mobile will not nip the speed after the first 20 GB. Instead, it seems to close the service. After he deliberately burned his allocation of 20 GB, Doggett discovered that he could not perform speed tests or access websites.
That is not the kind of surprise that someone wants. Trump Mobile must at least send a warning message that you are about to have no data on it or that you have done this, and tell you what to do next. Nobody wants to have no data halfway through the month and then have to step on the phone with Trump Mobile to try to protect more GBS with data.
Speaking of this, Doggett spent a lot of time with Trump Mobile Support, who sounded useful but not always well informed about, for example supported functions.
On the one hand, Trump Mobile is a fairly simple mobile service provider that uses one of the large networks to provide the basis of his mobile service. Yet on the other hand it sounds a bit like a chair-of-your-banting operation, one sorting things out immediately.
If you are desperately on the plan, you may want to wait for all the nods to be worked out or at least until they have built the T1 telephone (somewhere) and here in the US are sent for the full mobile Trump experience.
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