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FiveM server owners often move from platform comparisons into QBCore because it offers the largest ecosystem of install-ready scripts.
Browse QBCore scriptsA phone script is one of the highest-impact resources on any FiveM roleplay server — players interact with it dozens of times per session. The right phone script shapes immersion, communication, and the entire economy feel of your server. In 2026, three phone scripts dominate: LB Phone (premium, feature-rich), NPWD (open-source, customizable), and qs-smartphone (mid-market premium). This comparison covers every factor you need to choose.
| Feature | LB Phone | NPWD | qs-smartphone |
|---|---|---|---|
| License | Premium (paid) | Open source (free) | Premium (paid) |
| Built-in apps | 30+ apps | Core apps + community | 15+ apps |
| UI quality | Very polished | Clean, customizable | Polished |
| Framework support | QBCore, ESX, QBOX | QBCore, ESX | QBCore, ESX |
| Code access | Escrow (config only) | Full source | Escrow (config only) |
| Custom apps | SDK available | Full access | Limited |
| Performance | Optimized | Good | Good |
| Developer support | Dedicated paid | Community Discord | Paid support |
| Twitter/social | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Banking app | Yes | Yes | Yes |
LB Phone is widely regarded as the most feature-complete FiveM phone script available. With 30+ integrated apps — GPS navigator, marketplace, Snapchat-style photo app, Twitter feed, banking, and more — it delivers an experience that rivals mobile game UI quality. The SDK allows custom app development, and the developer provides active support. The main limitation is escrow: you cannot modify the core code beyond config options. For servers that want maximum features without development overhead, LB Phone is the default recommendation.
NPWD (New Phone Who Dis) is a powerful open-source phone script with a strong community and full code access. For servers with development capacity, NPWD can match or exceed LB Phone's feature set through custom development. The base install covers calls, messages, Twitter, and banking — additional apps require configuration or custom development. NPWD's complete source access is its defining advantage: you can fix bugs immediately, build custom integrations, and tailor the phone to your exact server needs.
All three major phone scripts support QBCore and ESX. LB Phone extends compatibility to QBOX as well. Integration quality varies most significantly with inventory and job scripts — test your specific combination before deploying to production. Phones that integrate with ox_inventory for item-based calling (burner phones, SIM cards) require additional configuration on all three scripts. Check each script's documentation for your framework version before purchasing.
If your server prioritizes immersion and feature depth and your team lacks development resources, choose LB Phone. If your server has active developers and values customization freedom over off-the-shelf convenience, choose NPWD. If you want a middle-ground premium option with good features at a lower price point than LB Phone, qs-smartphone is worth evaluating. The wrong choice is keeping the default qb-phone for a serious roleplay server — any of these three options provides a significantly better player experience.
LB Phone leads on features and polish. NPWD leads on customization and cost (free). For most servers launching in 2026 without dedicated developers, LB Phone is the safest choice. For developer-heavy servers that want full code control, NPWD delivers equal or better results at zero cost. The worst phone is no phone upgrade — any of these three significantly outperforms the default QBCore phone.
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View bundlesLB Phone is the most commonly recommended FiveM phone script in 2026 for servers that want maximum features out of the box. It ships with 30+ integrated apps, a polished modern UI, and an SDK for custom app development. NPWD is the top recommendation for servers with development capacity — full source access means unlimited customization potential at zero licensing cost. Both are significantly better than the default QBCore phone and represent the current standard for quality roleplay servers.
Yes, NPWD (New Phone Who Dis) is fully open source and free to use on any FiveM server. It is maintained by a community of developers and available on GitHub. There is no paid tier or escrow version — the entire codebase is open for review, modification, and extension. You are responsible for hosting, setup, and any custom development you need, but the script itself costs nothing.
Yes, LB Phone supports ESX, QBCore, and QBOX. Framework detection is handled automatically during setup. The phone integrates with your framework's banking system, job data, and player information. Integration quality with specific ESX scripts (particularly inventory and job scripts) should be verified against the LB Phone documentation for your ESX Legacy version before purchasing.
Yes, but the level of customization varies by script. LB Phone provides a dedicated SDK for building custom apps that integrate with the phone's notification system, contacts, and framework data — documented on the LB Phone developer portal. NPWD allows full custom development with complete source access. qs-smartphone has more limited custom app options. For servers planning significant phone customization, NPWD's full source access provides the most flexibility.