Superior Telephone - Gallery, App Retailer and extra - ESX phone script using mouse instead of keyboard for better user experience.
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Upgrade your ESX server's communication system with Superior Telephone, a feature-rich phone script offering mouse-driven controls instead of clunky keyboard navigation. This modern smartphone system provides all essential features players expect - calls, text messages, camera, gallery, social media, and an integrated app store for expanding functionality. Perfect for immersive roleplay servers where communication and social interaction drive gameplay, communities wanting intuitive phone interfaces, and servers seeking a reliable alternative to outdated phone scripts that break with framework updates.
Superior Telephone delivers a complete smartphone experience for FiveM with all core applications pre-installed and ready to use. The phone features a clean, modern interface optimized for mouse control making it feel like using an actual smartphone. Players can make voice calls to other players, send text messages privately or to groups, take photos with the in-game camera, browse their photo gallery, post to Twitter for server-wide announcements, and visit the app store to discover additional functionality. The system integrates seamlessly with ESX framework, accessing contacts from player databases, linking to job systems for business calls, and supporting emergency services hotlines.
The calling functionality provides full voice integration allowing players to speak with each other regardless of physical distance. The interface displays active calls with options to mute, switch to speaker, or hang up. Call history logs incoming, outgoing, and missed calls with timestamps. Contacts can be saved with custom names and numbers for quick dialing. Group calls support conference features for business meetings or organization coordination. Emergency hotlines (911, police, EMS) connect directly to on-duty services. The SMS system supports individual messages and group chats, with read receipts, typing indicators, and message history. Players can share locations via SMS, send photos from gallery, and create custom group chats for friend circles or organizations.
The integrated camera app lets players capture moments during roleplay with in-game screenshots. Photos save automatically to the phone's gallery where they can be viewed, organized into albums, and shared with friends via SMS or Twitter. The gallery supports zooming, scrolling through photos chronologically, and deleting unwanted images. This feature becomes essential for roleplay scenarios - taking photos of crime scenes for investigations, documenting property damage for insurance claims, capturing meetups with friends, or creating content for social media presence. The camera can also be used by news reporters covering events, real estate agents documenting properties, or civilians sharing moments of daily life.
The built-in Twitter application enables server-wide communication and social interaction. Players can post tweets visible to all online players, share photos from their gallery, like and reply to others' posts, and follow accounts of interest. This creates a dynamic social media ecosystem within your server - businesses advertising services, criminals issuing threats, police posting wanted notices, civilians sharing daily life, and influencers building followings. The Twitter feed becomes a living timeline of server events, creating additional layers of roleplay and interaction beyond face-to-face encounters.
The unique app store feature allows server administrators to expand phone functionality through downloadable applications. Players browse the app store finding new apps to install - banking apps for account management, delivery apps for food ordering, dating apps for social connection, GPS navigation, music players, and custom apps specific to your server's unique features. Developers can create custom apps that integrate with the phone system, opening endless possibilities for server-specific functionality. The app store creates an economy around digital services - apps can be free, paid, or subscription-based.
Server administrators can customize numerous phone aspects through the config file. Phone number formats can be set to match regional styles (US, European, custom). Emergency service numbers can be configured (911, 112, etc.) with routing to appropriate jobs. Twitter settings include character limits, photo upload restrictions, and moderation options. The app store can be populated with custom apps specific to your server. Mouse sensitivity and UI scaling can be adjusted for different screen sizes. Sound effects for ringtones, notifications, and button clicks can be customized. Color themes and wallpapers can be configured as default options or player-customizable choices.
The standout feature of Superior Telephone is its intuitive mouse controls replacing awkward keyboard navigation used by older phone scripts. Players simply click to open apps, tap contacts to call, type messages naturally, and navigate menus with familiar smartphone gestures. This modern approach feels natural to players accustomed to real smartphones, reducing the learning curve for new server members. The interface responds smoothly with no input lag or clunky navigation. This user experience advantage alone makes Superior Telephone a popular choice among servers previously frustrated with keyboard-only phone systems.
Superior Telephone enables countless roleplay scenarios. Business owners take calls from customers placing orders. Police coordinate investigations through secure group chats. Emergency services dispatch units via calls and SMS. Criminals communicate anonymously using burner phones. Real estate agents share property photos with clients. News organizations coordinate coverage teams. Friends plan meetups and events. Dating and social connections develop through messages. Advertisements get posted on Twitter. Scammers create phishing schemes. The phone becomes central to almost every interaction, making it essential infrastructure rather than optional feature.
Superior Telephone prioritizes user experience through mouse-driven controls that feel natural and modern. The app store system provides unprecedented expandability compared to static phone scripts. The Twitter integration creates server-wide social interaction beyond proximity chat. The clean interface and reliable performance ensure the phone enhances roleplay rather than interrupting it with bugs and lag. Regular updates maintain compatibility with ESX framework changes, ensuring long-term viability. This is a professional communication system, not just a basic phone script - it's infrastructure your entire server relies on for roleplay interactions.
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