The
Trump Mobile T1 just appeared on
Geekbench under model number SGG SGG-06. The listing confirms a
Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor inside, with a single-core score of 1,195 and multi-core score of 3,443. That places it firmly in mid-range Android territory — competitive with devices like the
OnePlus Nord CE 5 and
Realme 13 Pro.
The phone was announced in June 2025. It still hasn't shipped.
Key Points
- Trump Mobile T1 (model SGG SGG-06) appeared on Geekbench 6 with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (SM7550) — single-core 1,195, multi-core 3,443, running Android 15
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 is a 4nm mid-range chip — the scores are consistent with other devices using this chipset
- Full T1 spec sheet includes a 6.25-inch 1080p AMOLED at 120Hz, triple 50MP rear cameras, 12GB RAM, 256GB or 512GB storage, 5,000mAh battery with 20W charging, and gold color option
- The phone was announced June 16, 2025 — expected Q1 2026 launch has not materialised, with reports of spec changes and ODM difficulties delaying release
- Priced at approximately $499 with a bundled data plan — sold through Trump Mobile's subscription service
The Scores in Context
A single-core score of 1,195 and multi-core of 3,443 on Geekbench 6 is exactly what you'd expect from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. The chip scores around 1,140 single-core and 3,021 to 3,375 multi-core across different device implementations — the T1's result is within normal range and may reflect slightly optimised performance tuning.
For reference, the
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 scores above 3,500 single-core. The T1's 1,195 is competitive for mid-range use — social media, streaming, photography, and everyday tasks. Sustained gaming at high settings is where the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 shows its limits relative to flagship chips.
A Long Road to Market
The
Trump Mobile T1 was announced in June 2025 with considerable fanfare. A Q1 2026 release came and went without shipment. GSMArena user reports have noted spec changes and apparent ODM switching difficulties — the manufacturer producing the hardware appears to have changed during development, which typically signals supply chain instability.
The Geekbench listing is a positive signal that physical hardware exists and is being tested. Whether that translates to retail availability in the near term remains to be seen. The phone's bundled data plan and political branding have attracted significant attention — the hardware underneath is a straightforward mid-range Android device.