ESX Legacy

FiveM phone script for ESX Legacy servers with custom stack expectations

ESX Legacy buyers usually care about the same things as ESX owners in general, but they are often even more sensitive to migration friction and stack compatibility across older live setups.

Framework

ESX Legacy intent

Tablet

Included

Real App

Included

Apps

35+ built in

Support

Docs + Discord

Updates

Monthly

Short answer

GKSPHONE V2 is a relevant option for ESX Legacy-style buyers who want the complete phone + tablet + Real App ecosystem in one license and need a product that can still be positioned around practical stack fit, open integrations, and long-term updates.

Does GKSPHONE work with ESX Legacy?

Yes. GKSPHONE V2 is a ESX Legacy-compatible FiveM phone and tablet script built for roleplay servers that need calls, messages, social apps, banking, garage integration, media sharing, Real App support, and long-term updates in one package.

ESX buyers usually want a straight answer about ESX Legacy fit, ox_inventory or other inventory resources, oxmysql, pma-voice, banking, garage, housing, and whether the editable files are open enough for an older live stack.

For a ESX Legacy owner, the real buying question is whether the phone can fit the current stack without forcing a rebuild. GKSPHONE is positioned for that use case with open integration files and one bundled license for both phone and tablet.

  • ESX Legacy support in the same product as ESX, QBox, and Standalone
  • Open files for core, inventory, house, and garage edits
  • Phone + tablet in one license

What ESX Legacy resources does it integrate with?

On ESX servers, the buying decision usually depends on how the phone fits around ESX or ESX Legacy core behavior, inventory resources such as ox_inventory, oxmysql database usage, pma-voice expectations, banking scripts, garage scripts, housing, and any custom roleplay utilities already running in production.

GKSPHONE does not present itself as a sealed script. The public product copy already confirms open core, inventory, house, and garage files, which is the right signal for owners comparing how much work adaptation will take on a live server.

  • Relevant stack terms: ESX Legacy, ox_inventory, oxmysql, pma-voice
  • Common buying checks: banking, garage, housing, and custom server utilities
  • Open files reduce migration friction on established ESX servers

Does it support QBCore and QBox? Does it require oxmysql? Does it work with pma-voice?

Yes, GKSPHONE also supports QBCore and QBox and the wider framework set shown on the site, including ESX, QBCore, QBox, and Standalone. That makes it easier for teams running multiple environments or migrating framework stacks over time.

ESX buyers often ask whether GKSPHONE is realistic for ESX Legacy servers with oxmysql, pma-voice, and custom inventory, garage, or bank edits already in place. Those are the right questions because older ESX environments usually care more about migration safety than headline features.

  • Also supports QBCore and QBox and the other listed frameworks
  • Database and voice details should match the current docs
  • Best next step is installation/docs for current stack details

How does installation work, what is included, and is the tablet part of the same license?

Installation starts with purchase and delivery through Tebex or Portal, then uploading the resource, setting the ensure order, configuring the framework hooks, and restarting the server to validate the phone and tablet flows.

One license includes the phone, the tablet, 35+ apps, dual iOS and Android themes, monthly updates, and Real App support. Buyers can also use the live demo to review the experience before checkout.

  • Phone + tablet in one license
  • 35+ built-in apps and Real App support
  • Live demo, pricing page, and installation page available

Conversion CTA

Want the complete phone + tablet + Real App ecosystem? Try GKSPHONE V2.

FAQ

Does GKSPHONE work with ESX Legacy?

Yes. GKSPHONE V2 is marketed as compatible with ESX Legacy and is positioned for roleplay servers that want one phone + tablet package instead of multiple separate products.

What ESX Legacy resources does GKSPHONE integrate with?

The important ESX-side checks are ESX or ESX Legacy core behavior, ox_inventory or your current inventory resource, oxmysql, pma-voice, banking scripts, garage scripts, housing flows, and any existing custom utilities. GKSPHONE already highlights open core, inventory, house, and garage files, which is what technical ESX buyers usually want to confirm.

Does GKSPHONE also support QBCore and QBox?

Yes. GKSPHONE also supports QBCore and QBox as part of its broader ESX, QBCore, QBox, and Standalone framework coverage.

Does GKSPHONE require oxmysql?

oxmysql is a common ESX and ESX Legacy buyer check and should be verified against the current installation docs for your exact server setup.

Does GKSPHONE work with pma-voice?

pma-voice is a standard ESX pre-purchase question because voice setup can affect call behavior. The exact hookup should match the current docs and your live ESX stack.

How does installation work?

Buy the product, download the release from Portal or Tebex, upload it to your resources folder, set the ensure order, configure the framework hooks, and restart the server to test the phone and tablet.

What is included in one license?

One GKSPHONE license includes the phone, the tablet, 35+ built-in apps, iOS and Android themes, the Real App companion, monthly updates, and the documentation/support path.

Is the tablet included?

Yes. The tablet is included in the same license as the phone.

Is there a live demo?

Yes. The site includes a live demo so buyers can inspect the product before purchase.

Is there a real mobile app?

Yes. GKSPHONE includes the Real App, a published companion app for iOS and Android.