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Trump Mobile T1 Benchmark Leak Suggests Midrange-Level Performance in Early Geekbench Listing

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Trump Mobile T1 Benchmark Leak Suggests Midrange-Level Performance in Early Geekbench Listing

A new Geekbench listing is drawing attention to the upcoming Trump Mobile T1, and the early numbers suggest this phone is landing much closer to the midrange tier than to today’s flagship class.

According to the benchmark entry highlighted by IT Home, a device identified as the SGG SGG-06 appeared on Geekbench 6.7.1 on May 21. Tipster Ice Universe said the listing belongs to the Trump-branded phone. The database shows a single-core score of 1195 and a multi-core score of 3443, with the device running Android 15.

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Those results don’t look especially strong in context. IT Home noted that the scores are roughly in line with the vivo V2323A, better known as the vivo S18, a phone that launched in late 2023 with Qualcomm’s third-generation Snapdragon 7 chip. In other words, the leaked benchmark points to solid but clearly midrange performance, not a breakthrough device.

The background here matters. Trump Mobile introduced the T1 in June 2025 through Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, marketing it as a patriotic alternative to phones from Apple and Samsung. The original retail price was listed at $499.

Since then, the project has already gone through at least one visible redesign. IT Home also noted that earlier marketing heavily emphasized a “Made in America” angle, but that wording was later removed from official materials.

So while the benchmark doesn’t tell the whole story about camera quality, battery life, or software polish, it does offer one useful reality check: if this listing is authentic, the Trump Mobile T1 may be competing more with older upper-midrange Android phones than with current premium models.

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