Trump Mobile T1’s latest teaser image tries to sell patriot power but accidentally showcases a Samsung phone with someone else’s logo still on it.
Familiar design raises eyebrows

The new image shows a golden phone with a T1 logo, an American flag, and even a stylus cutout. But tech watchers were quick to point out the phone is visibly a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra just repainted in gold and rebranded as Trump Mobile’s own.
The brand had recently teased an iPhone-like design, making this sudden switch even more confusing.
Spigen watermark steals the spotlight
While the Samsung logo was carefully removed, the image still includes a watermark from Spigen, a well-known phone case company. That oversight turned the marketing post into a social media target.
Even Spigen’s official account chimed in, joking about the blunder and reposting the image with a not-so-subtle nudge.
Legal heat may be coming
Spigen has hinted it could take legal action for unauthorized use of its promotional material. Whether the company follows through remains to be seen, but the public callout was enough to put the Trump Mobile team on notice.
Here’s how the misstep unfolded:
- The teaser used a Galaxy S25 Ultra base image
- The Spigen logo remained untouched
- Social media users noticed immediately
- Spigen responded publicly and hinted at legal follow-up
Mixed signals across Trump Mobile’s platforms
While this teaser shows a Samsung-based design, the Trump Mobile website still features a generic Android-style render. Meanwhile, other social posts push a golden iPhone look. The branding is all over the place, and that inconsistency has added to the confusion around the T1’s actual hardware.
Can the Trump Mobile T1 campaign recover?
The phone is slated to launch next month, but it’s already drawing attention for the wrong reasons. Unless the team locks in a clear message and stops borrowing designs, the T1 may struggle to build trust before it even ships.