If you are looking forward to getting your hands onDonald Trump's new mobile phone, you might want to lower your expectations a bit. Recent updates to the legal documents show that paying for the upcoming device really only buys you a spot in a digital waiting line.

The newest terms and conditions were updated on 6 April 2026, and they lay out some pretty strict rules for anyone hoping to buy one. When you read the fine print, you will see that your initial payment just gives you a chance to buy the phone later on, assuming the company actually decides to make it.

The very first part of this new document gets straight to the point about what your payment actually means. Trump Mobile makes it crystal clear that handing over your cash is not a finished purchase, and it definitely does not create a binding legal contract.

They want buyers to know that paying upfront does not reserve a specific phone just for you. The company points out that your deposit is simply a conditional opportunity to buy the device if Trump Mobile eventually chooses to sell it, which keeps all the power firmly in their hands.

On top of that, the paperwork confirms there is absolutely no guarantee this phone will ever see the light of day. While your spot in line is usually based on the exact date you made your deposit, the company can still change the order of that line whenever they want.

They also hold onto the right tocancel your pre-order entirelyif they suspect you are planning to resell the phone for a profit. These deposits are intended exclusively for end-user customers and cannot be placed for bulk purchasing purposes.

Supporters looking to secure a financial price point will find no such guarantees within the current legal framework. The deposit does not lock in promotional offers, monthly service plans, shipping costs, or final retail pricing.

Consumers will only discover the definitive costs at official release, at which point they can accept or reject the final terms. Any prior advertising materials, product renderings, or feature descriptions are strictly informational and do not represent binding warranties.

Technical capabilities of the hardware also remain subject to alterations before any final retail release occurs. Device compatibility, physical performance, and network functionalities are not guaranteed and may vary materially based on future carrier certification.

The manufacturer explicitly disclaims all representations regarding operation on any specific carrier network or support for particular technology. Images and prototype demonstrations shown to the general public may not accurately reflect the final production units.

Source: International Business Times UK