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Open premium shopThe best FiveM police scripts for ESX, QBCore, and QBox in 2026 — police jobs, MDT, dispatch, handcuffs, ANPR, and more. With prices, features, and setup recommendations.
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The best FiveM phone scripts for QBCore, ESX, and QBox in 2026 — LB Phone, GKSPhone, S4 Phone, CrewPhone and more. Features, prices, and framework compatibility compared.
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The best in 2026 are LB Phone v2 at 49 euros as the safe cross-framework default, GKSPhone at 46 euros as the ESX-native pick, S4 Phone at 134 euros as the premium feature-rich option, JPR Phone at 70 euros for criminal roleplay focus, CrewPhone Redesigned at 39 euros for mid-range polish, and Chezza Phone V2 at 31 euros as the budget premium choice. LB Phone v2 ranks first because it ships with native support for QBCore, ESX, QBox, and ox_core — no bridges — plus the largest app ecosystem on the platform, the lightest resmon footprint at 64-player scale, and the most active development cycle. Every phone in this FiveMX guide was compared on framework support, app count, performance, UI quality, and maintenance cadence, with prices, integrations, and target server types listed for each. Most new servers in 2026 ship LB Phone v2 from day one.

A good FiveM phone script in 2026 is judged on five measurable criteria: resmon performance at full server load, app ecosystem depth, framework support, UI quality, and active maintenance. Performance matters because the phone runs continuously for every online player — a phone that idles at 0.05 ms per client compounds to roughly 3 ms of background load on a 64-player server, while a heavy phone like S4 Phone can double that. App ecosystem depth decides whether the phone integrates with the rest of the stack: contacts, messages, calls via pma-voice, banking app bridges, Twitter or X social feed, marketplaces, gang operations, crypto exchanges, and dating apps. Framework support is binary — native QBCore, ESX, QBox, and ox_core support is reliable, while bridge layers tend to break on framework updates. UI quality covers realism, animations, and responsiveness inside the in-game NUI. Maintenance means visible developer activity in the last ninety days, not a 2024 release.
Key takeaways:
LB Phone v2 is the most widely used phone on modern FiveM servers. It has the largest app ecosystem, the best performance, and works across QBCore, ESX, and QBox.
LB Phone offers a larger app ecosystem and broader framework support. GKSPhone is ESX-native and well-optimized, making it a strong choice for legacy ESX servers that want a polished, focused feature set.
qb-phone is outdated and no longer actively maintained. LB Phone, GKSPhone, or CrewPhone are all significantly better options for any actively run server in 2026.
It depends on how contact and message data is stored. LB Phone and GKSPhone both include migration scripts. Always back up your database before switching.
Yes — phones run constantly for every online player. A poorly optimized phone adds steady background resmon load. LB Phone and GKSPhone are both lightweight; S4 Phone is the heaviest but also the most feature-rich.
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LB Phone v2 is the best FiveM phone script in 2026 because it combines native QBCore, ESX, QBox, and ox_core support with the largest app ecosystem on the platform and the lightest resmon footprint at 64-player scale, all for a one-time price of 49 euros. The built-in apps cover contacts, messages, voice calls via pma-voice, a Twitter and X social feed, a banking app that bridges to most banking scripts, a player-to-player marketplace, photos and gallery, GPS and maps, calculator and notes, and optional gang management plus crypto trading apps. Performance holds up at high player counts, which is why LB Phone v2 is the standard recommendation for any new server build in 2026 — bridges are not needed, third-party app integrations are the broadest in the ecosystem, and the developer ships updates on a tight cycle. For most server owners the LB Phone v2 decision is the safe default that avoids both ecosystem lock-in and migration pain later.
Key takeaways:
Framework: QBCore, ESX, QBox, ox_core
Price: €49.00
Shop: LB Phone v2 on FiveMX
LB Phone is the industry standard for modern FiveM servers. It's the most widely used phone on the platform — for good reason. The app ecosystem is unmatched, the UI is polished, and the performance holds up at high player counts.
Performance: Excellent. Well-optimized for large servers — one of the lightest phones available despite the feature count.
Framework support: Native support for QBCore, ESX, QBox, and ox_core. No bridges needed — this is the most reliable cross-framework phone.
Best for: Any new server build in 2026. The safe default choice — broad compatibility, active development, the largest community of third-party app integrations.
Framework: ESX (primary), QBCore (community port)
Price: €45.99
Shop: GKSPhone on FiveMX
GKSPhone is the go-to phone for ESX-native servers. It's been around long enough to be battle-tested, with tight ESX integration and a clean, realistic UI that feels closer to a real smartphone than most alternatives.
Performance: Very good. Slightly heavier than LB Phone but optimized well for production use.
Best for: Established ESX servers that want maximum ESX compatibility and don't need cross-framework support. If your server is ESX-only and staying that way, GKSPhone is the strongest native option.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €133.99
Shop: S4 Phone on FiveMX
S4 Phone is the premium option — the most feature-rich phone on the market, with a UI quality that genuinely looks like a real smartphone. It's significantly more expensive than any other phone script, and the resmon footprint is heavier, but for servers where the phone experience is central to the RP, nothing else comes close.
Built-in apps:
Performance: Heavier than LB Phone and GKSPhone. Recommended for servers with 32–64 players max, or high-spec hardware.
Best for: High-budget RP communities where the phone is a central gameplay mechanic and the investment in UI quality and features is worth it.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €38.99
Shop: CrewPhone (Redesigned) on FiveMX
CrewPhone is a redesigned, modernized version of the original CrewPhone with a significantly improved UI and updated integrations. It sits in the mid-range — more feature-complete than a basic phone, cheaper than S4 Phone.
Built-in apps:
Best for: Servers that want a clean, mid-range phone without the complexity or cost of S4 Phone. Also available in a SaltyChat-integrated version for servers using the SaltyChat voice plugin.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €70.00
Shop: JPR Phone-System on FiveMX
JPR Phone sits between CrewPhone and S4 Phone in terms of features and price. It's particularly strong on the criminal/gang side, with apps purpose-built for organized crime RP.
Built-in apps:
Best for: Servers with a strong criminal RP focus that want dedicated gang/darkweb apps built into the phone rather than as separate resources.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €38.99
Shop: High Phone on FiveMX
A solid mid-range option with a modern UI and good ESX/QBCore compatibility. Strong on the social and communication side, lighter on criminal-specific features.
Best for: Servers prioritizing clean UI and communication features over criminal/gang integrations.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €31.00
Shop: Chezza Phone V2 on FiveMX
One of the most budget-friendly premium phones. V2 is a significant improvement over the original with a cleaner UI and better optimization.
Best for: Servers on a tighter budget that still want a proper premium phone experience over a free alternative.
Framework: QBCore, ESX
Price: €29.99
Shop: GCPhone Video Call on FiveMX
An extension that adds video calling functionality to GCPhone — face-to-face RP conversations through the phone UI. Unique feature set that no other phone includes natively.
Best for: Servers running GCPhone that want to add video call RP without switching their entire phone script.
Framework: QBCore
Price: €38.99
Shop: QBCore VIP Phone on FiveMX
A QBCore-native phone with a VIP tier system — different phone models with different feature sets depending on player rank or donor status. Creates natural monetization and progression around the phone.
Best for: QBCore servers with a donor/VIP system who want the phone to reflect player status.
| Phone | Price | Framework | Performance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LB Phone v2 | €49 | All | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Any server, safe default |
| GKSPhone | €46 | ESX (primary) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ESX-native servers |
| S4 Phone | €134 | QBCore, ESX | ⭐⭐⭐ | High-budget premium RP |
| JPR Phone | €70 | QBCore, ESX | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Criminal RP focus |
| CrewPhone | €39 | QBCore, ESX | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Mid-range, clean UI |
| High Phone | €39 | QBCore, ESX | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Social-first servers |
| QBCore VIP Phone | €39 | QBCore | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | VIP/donor progression |
| Chezza Phone V2 | €31 | QBCore, ESX | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Budget-conscious servers |
New QBCore server: LB Phone v2 — broadest compatibility, best maintained, largest app ecosystem.
ESX-native server: GKSPhone — deepest ESX integration, battle-tested.
High-budget premium RP: S4 Phone — unmatched UI and feature depth.
Criminal RP focus: JPR Phone System — built-in darkweb, gang, and crypto apps.
Budget server: Chezza Phone V2 — solid premium phone at the lowest price point.
Free options like qb-phone and the original GCPhone still exist but are effectively unmaintained in 2026. Both lack modern app integrations, have known performance issues at scale, and don't support QBox or ox_core.
For a server you're actively running, the cost of a premium phone (€31–€49) is worth it — the improvement in player experience is immediate and visible.
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