Where’s the Trump phone? For another week, the answer remains elusive. We’ve reached out to Trump Mobile for an update on the device’s status, but this week, the focus shifts to a new contender in the world of nonexistent phones.

Robot vacuum manufacturer Dreame has unveiled its own lineup of smartphones—29 versions of the Aurora Lux—that are unlikely to ever hit the market. One of these models takes the playbook of the Trump phone and amplifies it to an entirely new level.

I first learned of Dreame’s two new phones shortly after filing last week’s report on the T1 Phone’s PTCRB certification. Though the company refers to the launch as “launched,” the reality suggests these devices are more of a conceptual showcase than a commercial release.

The Aurora Lux series, as presented by Dreame, includes a range of designs and features, though details on specifications or availability remain scarce. The move has sparked curiosity and skepticism, drawing comparisons to the long-speculated Trump phone, which has yet to materialize despite persistent media attention.

For now, the Trump phone remains a mystery, but Dreame’s announcement ensures the conversation about nonexistent devices will continue. Stay tuned for updates—or lack thereof—as this story develops.

Source: The Verge