Launching a smartphone brand is already hard enough. Doing it while accidentally exposing customer data to the open internet somehow makes the whole thing even more chaotic. Trump Mobile is now investigating a potential data exposure that may have leaked personal information belonging to thousands of would-be customers who preordered the company’s gold-colored T1 smartphone.
Trump Mobile says customer information may have been exposed online
Trump Mobile says it is investigating a potential customer data exposure with help from independent cybersecurity experts after pre-order users’ names, addresses, and phone numbers were reportedly left accessible online. The issue reportedly came from a vulnerability linked to a third-party platform provider, although Trump Mobile told The Guardian it has found no evidence that financial data, Social Security numbers, passwords, or communication records were compromised.
The vulnerability was first flagged by independent researchers and later amplified online by YouTubers including Coffeezilla and penguinz0, who claimed they were able to verify their own leaked information after being contacted by a source with database access. The timing honestly could not be worse for Trump Mobile either. The T1 phone has already faced delays, criticism over its shifting “Made in America” claims, and skepticism around preorder numbers.
The T1 phone launch is off to a rough start
The bigger issue here is not just the leak itself, but the growing pile of awkward questions surrounding Trump Mobile overall. A lot of people already criticized the phone’s design for replacing two of the American flag’s 13 stripes with the company’s branding, and NBC News’ Brian Cheung also suggested the device may simply be a repackaged version of another existing smartphone, with one expert reportedly suggesting it is likely to be the HTC U24 Pro.

We have reached out to the Trump Organization for a statement regarding the alleged customer data leak incident. We are yet to hear back, but we will update the story when we receive a response.

