1. Design and Aesthetics
The phone has a gold-colored metal shell with faint American flag etching throughout, for expectant patriotic insignia value worth. And tech-savvy buyers might just get drawn to the 6.8-inch AMOLED display and 12GB RAM of this phone as well.

2. Battery Life
The T1 Phone has a larger 5000mAh battery than most flagship phone. Especially for those users, need to travel or otherwise do a long day with their phone.

3. Drawbacks
The T1 Phone costs $499, which is on the high side of prices for Android devices with similar specs. This might be a tough pill to swallow for the average user; it may not be worth the asking price, especially with better priced alternatives on offer. So, there are an array of questions focusing on real-world performance and reliability of the T1 Phone. For example, the mobile processor is not disclosed and it leaves us questioning about what performance of phone would offer. Furthermore, having an outdated Android 15 OS would not be in users favor who are looking to experience the new security enhancements and latest features.

4. Questionable Marketing
Critics feel the marketing of the T1 Phone has been ambiguous (and maybe a little misleading). Another example: by asserting that the phone is “proudly designed and built in the United States,” seems to be accusing some smartphone makers of being unpatriotic, since most smartphones are, in fact, manufactured outside of the US. While an officially poor experience would hardly be surprising, it could naturally make those considering dropping cash on the device somewhat reluctant to do so.

