Trump Mobile's T1 gold phone has failed to meet its fourth scheduled launch date, leaving nearly 590,000 buyers without their pre-ordered devices. The company, backed by the Trump Organization, has collected approximately $59 million in $100 deposits but has yet to deliver a single handset. Initially promised for August 2025, the launch has been repeatedly postponed, with the latest terms suggesting the device may never be produced. The T1 phone, introduced by Don Jr. and Eric Trump, was marketed as an American-made product priced at $499. However, the company's website now focuses on selling refurbished Samsung and iPhone models, with no clear timeline for the T1's release. Updated preorder terms explicitly state that estimated ship dates are non-binding, and there is no guarantee of delivery or refunds. This development comes amid increased scrutiny from the FTC over misleading consumer practices, as the company faces potential regulatory action.