Break Phones
Basic Flip-phones that were distributed from Earth, but not a lot of people have them. They break easily, enough that you can snap them in half, which is why they're called break Phones. Even military personnel use them like walkies talkies.
Plastic, glass, motherboards and metal.
First, they make the plastic and metal mold. More plastic is used than metal, because of the "Break" part. Next, they fill in the molten glass and cool the glass. There is a compartment hidden in the back of the mold for the motherboard, which is added in later.
They are sold in high-tech stories that are in the downtown city streets, mostly in alleys.
$500-$900
Occasionally-Seldomly
Used for across-country communication, or phone calls. Regular civilians
There is a button on the side for the on. it takes a few seconds to turn on, the screen turning white and then turning on.
Plastic, glass, motherboards and metal.
It is small, like a flip phone. Most Break Phones come on Red or Blue, but rarer ones come in Purple.
about 4-6 pounds
Red, Blue, Purple
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