UMAXX, a leader in privacy-first smartphones, has publicly endorsed the Trump Organization's new mobile phone initiative, viewing it as a pivotal step towards bolstering American digital sovereignty. The company proposes collaboration, utilizing its U.S.-assembled Liberty Phones, which are celebrated for their hardware-level privacy protections, including physical kill switches for connectivity features.
Jim Devericks, CEO of SuperCloud International, UMAXX's parent company, praised the initiative for addressing the urgent need to protect Americans from surveillance by Big Tech and for championing domestic technology production. The Liberty Plus model, notable for its U.S.-sourced components and assembly, operates on PureOS, an open-source system designed to prevent hidden tracking, and is compatible with major carriers, potentially including the new Trump Mobile network.
Additionally, Liberty Phones offer UMAXX's live TV service, featuring over 350 HD channels, positioning them as a holistic secure mobile solution. Devericks acknowledged the complexities of creating a secure, American-made smartphone, a challenge UMAXX has met with its Liberty Phone platform. The company has engaged in preliminary discussions with the Trump Organization and is eager to explore further cooperation to promote digital freedom in the U.S.
Available now, Liberty Phones come with subscription plans starting at $99 monthly, offering unlimited services on UMAXX's secure 5G network. This partnership reflects a mutual commitment to advancing U.S. technology standards, with a focus on privacy, security, and local manufacturing.


