After months of delays, the Trump T1 phone has finally started shipping, and, as suspected, the device is a lightly reskinned version of an HTC model released two years ago.NBC News, one of the outlets that received an early model, partnered with iFixit to disassemble the phone to find out where it came from. After taking the T1 apart, iFitix discovered that its internals are almost identical to those of the HTC U24 Pro, which is made in China.Is the Trump Phone made in America?Thanks to a partnership with NBC, iFixit obtained a media sample of the Trump phone. It also had an HTC U24 Pro for comparison to see if they are functionally identical.And after running the phones through a CT scanner, tearing them apart and rebuilding them as an amalgamation of the two phones with a Trump phone chassis and the HTC phone's board, iFixit confirmed what most already suspected: the phones are more or less the same.The qualifier "functionally identical" is used because there have been some small tweaks that make Trump's phone different, but they're seemingly all cosmetic. For example, the flash has been moved slightly, the speaker grille has been adjusted slightly, and the chipset package for the Trump phone came from Micron, while SK Hynix supplied the chip for the HTC. The specs are the same, though.