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** In The Lost and Damned, Johnny's phone nearly identical to Niko's phone, but given it comes covered in a phonecase, it looks more rounded than Niko Bellic's rectangular phone and the numbers on the keypad are more separated due to each number being on a separate button, whereas the numbers on Niko's phone use a "key strip" layout used on phones like the [[wp:Motorola Razr|Motorola Razr]].
** In The Lost and Damned, Johnny's phone nearly identical to Niko's phone, but given it comes covered in a phonecase, it looks more rounded than Niko Bellic's rectangular phone and the numbers on the keypad are more separated due to each number being on a separate button, whereas the numbers on Niko's phone use a "key strip" layout used on phones like the [[wp:Motorola Razr|Motorola Razr]].
** In The Ballad of Gay Tony Luis' phone resembles an [[wp:HTC Desire|HTC Desire]], but with a traditional keypad instead of Desire's touchscreen.
** In The Ballad of Gay Tony Luis' phone resembles an [[wp:HTC Desire|HTC Desire]], but with a traditional keypad instead of Desire's touchscreen.
** In GTA V, the mobile phones of the three playable protagonist's are based on different models, in the [[Prologue (GTA V)|prologue]], set in 2004, protagonist [[Michael De Santa]] used a conventional model mobile phone instead of the iFruit as smartphones were not prevalent and the iFruit's real-life counterpart was not released until 2007. In 2013, Michael uses the iFruit smartphone as his current phone. [[Franklin Clinton]], the second protagonist, uses a mobile phone that is a cross between a [[wp:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]] phone with characteristics from [[wp:BlackBerry Ltd|BlackBerry]] with an interface based on the [[wp:Android (operating system)|Android]] operating system. [[Trevor Philips]], the third protagonist, uses a mobile phone modeled on the [[wp:Lumia series|Nokia Lumia]] with a [[wp:Windows Phone 8|Windows Phone 8]]-style interface.  
** In GTA V, the mobile phones of the three playable protagonist's are based on different models, in the [[Prologue (GTA V)|prologue]], set in 2004, protagonist [[Michael De Santa]] used a [[Celltowa]] mobile phone instead of the iFruit as smartphones were not prevalent and the iFruit's real-life counterpart was not released until 2007. In 2013, Michael uses the iFruit smartphone as his current phone. [[Franklin Clinton]], the second protagonist, uses a mobile phone that is a cross between a [[wp:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]] phone with characteristics from [[wp:BlackBerry Ltd|BlackBerry]] with an interface based on the [[wp:Android (operating system)|Android]] operating system. [[Trevor Philips]], the third protagonist, uses a mobile phone modeled on the [[wp:Lumia series|Nokia Lumia]] with a [[wp:Windows Phone 8|Windows Phone 8]]-style interface.  
* In GTA IV the second model of the phone can be customized with themes and ringtones from websites. On the streets of the Liberty City random pedestrians will sometimes take out their phones to receive a call. If the player looks closely, pedestrians will have the same theme applied on their phones as the player.
* In GTA IV the second model of the phone can be customized with themes and ringtones from websites. On the streets of the Liberty City random pedestrians will sometimes take out their phones to receive a call. If the player looks closely, pedestrians will have the same theme applied on their phones as the player.
* Advertisements of phones in GTA IV and its episodes depicts a battery meter on the phone, yet the phones the player uses never run out of battery. Phones in GTA V also have the same quirk.
* Advertisements of phones in GTA IV and its episodes depicts a battery meter on the phone, yet the phones the player uses never run out of battery. Phones in GTA V also have the same quirk.
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