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One payment, six phones, every future YSeries device. The complete library lands in your server forever.
Full YSeries access on a monthly plan-every device we ship, with updates while your subscription is active.
Step inside the YSeries ecosystem. Real phones, fluid animations, and custom apps running flawlessly on a live FiveM server.
Deliver true variety. Let your community choose from six unique devices, all perfectly synced and interacting within the same ecosystem.
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Yseries ships six distinct phone models inside a single Tebex license, each with its own form factor and its own dedicated operating system, but all sharing the exact same apps and the exact same backend. YPhone is the modern slab smartphone - a polished touchscreen flagship for the typical character. YPhone Fold is a book-style foldable that opens from a slab into a wider inner display. YFold is the heavier large-format foldable for users who want a tablet-class screen in their pocket. YFlip is a clamshell flip smartphone that opens vertically on a hinge, with a small external preview screen. Y24 is the large-screen premium flagship with the biggest display in the lineup.
The boomer phone is the sixth model bundled inside yseries and the only one that breaks from the touchscreen lineup. It's a candy-bar device with a physical numeric keypad, a small monochrome-style screen, and a stripped-back operating system built for calls, SMS and a contact list - no app grid, no swipes, no smart features. The keypad responds to both number-row presses and on-screen taps, so it works as a held prop or as a quick utility. That stripped-back feel makes the boomer phone ideal for older NPCs, prison phones, restricted-tier characters, or any scene where a touchscreen would break immersion.
Yseries includes free payphones placed across the map as standard public booths, so every player has a fallback way to communicate even when they can't afford or aren't carrying a personal device. Walk up to a booth, pick up the receiver. Optional coin or coupon mechanics let you charge a small fee per call to keep payphones from replacing personal phones entirely, or you can leave them genuinely free for new starters. Booth locations, props and per-booth pricing are all configurable. There's no add-on to buy and no separate resource to install - payphones are part of the yseries license out of the box.
Every yseries model runs the same set of apps - contacts, dialer, messages, banking, social feed, gallery, settings and notifications - and the same server-side backend handling calls, SMS, contact networks and app data. What changes per model is the operating system shell and the form factor: each touchscreen model has its own OS skin tuned to its hardware shape, and the boomer runs a completely different non-touch OS built for its keypad. Writing an add-on app once means it works across every device without per-model forks. One Tebex license covers all six models, every framework - QBCore, Qbox and ESX out of the box - and every future patch. There's no per-framework upcharge, no per-model fee, no separate purchase for the bundled payphones.