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  • 6/18/2025

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00:00What you get with this gold phone sounds pretty phenomenal.
00:03It says unlimited talk and text to all America, no contract and no credit checks,
00:12an unlimited voice and text to Mexico and Canada, mobile hotspot, complete device protection.
00:19It's got everything, Rawia.
00:21But is it possible?
00:22It's not the only one.
00:23It's not the only plan that's got everything.
00:25Actually, some American competitors are offering exactly the same plan for $25, not $46.45.
00:34But let's talk about the part where it's all American.
00:38Now, apparently, if you get parts to produce any product from all across the world,
00:43if you assemble them all in one place, then the product will be manufactured in, basically,
00:51that's what the label would say.
00:53It's manufactured in the place where it's assembled.
00:56But there are so many different problems with this regarding this phone.
01:00First of all, as we said, the screens are coming from Korea or China.
01:05The most important part of the phone, which is the chip or the processor,
01:10it is basically impossible with this price, which is about $500, to make it in the U.S.
01:16So they will bring it probably from Taiwan.
01:19We have also another very important part of this phone or phones generally.
01:23You have the camera.
01:24The image sensory usually relies on Japanese companies like Sony.
01:30The battery and memory chip, no American factory actually known to be able to produce these.
01:35So let's say they get all of these parts from different parts of the world, mainly Asia, as we saw,
01:41and then they assemble them in the U.S.
01:43The U.S. doesn't have any assembly lines for phones.
01:47They need to create one or to make assembly lines.
01:50They take up to between three to five years to actually, you know, make this an assembly line.
01:57Even Apple that's been manufacturing phones for decades, more than a decade now, almost two decades,
02:05they don't have an assembly line in the U.S.

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