- A youtuber enrolled in Trump Mobile and documented the process
- Fought for days to work
- What he discovered about the plan, especially his limitations, may surprise you
It will spend months before Trump Mobile’s T1 phone, which is apparently No Made in the United States, it arrives in the United States, but the Trump Mobile Cellular Service Plan is live today. A brave brave has registered and learned some interesting and, at least one, in relation to things.
The good news is that, ultimately, the plan, which seems to be an MVNO built on the T-Mobile network, works a lot like any other 5G mobile plan.
For $ 47.45 (a price that refers to the price of the two terms of President Trump), YouTuber Stetson Doggett obtained 5G connectivity with abruptly fast discharges and decent loads, group messages, RCS support and a small “Trump 5” label at the top of the iPhone that added to the plan.
Now for the bad news.
Doggett took almost a week to go up to the plan. He registered, but the website and the service seemed almost not prepared for him. During the course of your test, the Trump Mobile website changed repeatedly. In fact, it almost seems that they were rewriting the site based on the problems Doggett was having; The elements moved, typographic errors appeared, the QR codes failed and long instructions for new users arrived.
Even after Doiggett made the plan work, the phone number that tried to transfer through ESIM to the plan disappeared, and a new one was issued without his opinion.
Once Doggett made the system work, things moved rather and could execute multiple speed tests and send and receive text messages. He had to dig in the configuration to enable the RCS messaging.
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Trump Mobile promises 20 GB of high speed data at the price of $ 47.45 per month, but does not say what happens after 20 GB. Doggett found in his test, however, that Trump Mobile does not accelerate the speeds after the initial 20 GB. Instead, the service seems to turn off. After intentionally burning its 20 GB allocation, Doggett discovered that you could not execute any speed or access tests to websites.
That is not the kind of surprise that someone wants. At least, Trump Mobile should send a warning message that he is about to run out of data or that he has done so, and tell him what to do next. Nobody wants to run out of data in the middle of the month and then have to enter his phone with Trump Mobile to try to ensure more GB of data.
Speaking of that, Doggett spent a lot of time with Trump’s mobile support, which sounded useful but not always aware of the compatible characteristics, for example.
Then, 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 cell service. Even so, on the other hand, it sounds a bit like a seat operation of your pants, one that is discovering things on the fly.
If you are desperate to put yourself in the plan, you may want to wait until all problems are solved or at least until the T1 phone (somewhere) is built and send here in the US. UU. For Trump’s complete mobile experience.