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|last = N/A}} The''' MySmartPhony'''<ref>Although the actual name of the phone is not seen it is most like MySmartPhony (instead of MySmartPhoney) since there is an episode named "[[Phony Fern]]".</ref> is a popular smart phone that is owned by [[Muffy Crosswire]]. Its first appearance in the series was in [[The Play's the Thing]], and it makes cameos in later [[Season 15]] episodes. It is a parody of a BlackBerry phone.
|last = N/A}} The''' MySmartPhony'''<ref>Although the actual name of the phone is not seen it is most like MySmartPhony (instead of MySmartPhoney) since there is an episode named "[[Phony Fern]]".</ref> is a popular smart phone that is owned by [[Muffy Crosswire]]. Its first appearance in the series was in [[The Play's the Thing]], and it makes cameos in later [[Season 15]] episodes. It is a parody of an iPhone and a BlackBerry.
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The MySmartPhony has a similar appearance as a calculator. Its front is yelIow with some sort of camoflauge texture that is purple, pink, green, and red on the bottom and top part of the phone. It has 27 buttons on the front, with 9 in each row. It has an LCD screen that seems like it is about 2.5 inches wide, and about 0.5 inches tall. It also has a button on the bottom that looks similar to the iPhone's home button. On the back of the phone it is almost black, except for the yellow banana logo on it.The keyboard on it is similar to a BlackBerry's keyboard.
The MySmartPhony has a similar appearance as a calculator. Its front is yelIow with some sort of camoflauge texture that is purple, pink, green, and red on the bottom and top part of the phone. It has 27 buttons on the front, with 9 in each row. It has an LCD screen that seems like it is about 2.5 inches wide, and about 0.5 inches tall. It also has a button on the bottom that looks similar to the iPhone's home button. On the back of the phone it is almost black, except for the yellow banana logo on it.The keyboard on it is similar to a BlackBerry's keyboard.

Revision as of 19:43, 12 April 2012

MySmartPhoney
MySmartPhony.png
Information
First Appeared

The Play's the Thing

Last Appeared

N/A

The MySmartPhony[1] is a popular smart phone that is owned by Muffy Crosswire. Its first appearance in the series was in The Play's the Thing, and it makes cameos in later Season 15 episodes. It is a parody of an iPhone and a BlackBerry.

Appearance

The MySmartPhony has a similar appearance as a calculator. Its front is yelIow with some sort of camoflauge texture that is purple, pink, green, and red on the bottom and top part of the phone. It has 27 buttons on the front, with 9 in each row. It has an LCD screen that seems like it is about 2.5 inches wide, and about 0.5 inches tall. It also has a button on the bottom that looks similar to the iPhone's home button. On the back of the phone it is almost black, except for the yellow banana logo on it.The keyboard on it is similar to a BlackBerry's keyboard.

Features

"But I have more features to show you!"
Muffy Crosswire, The Play's the Thing

Not much is known about the features of the but Muffy introduces its new sound-detecting feature to her friends and classmates. You put the phone up to something, such as food, and it describes to you what it is. It must be fairly accurate, because Muffy used the feature on Buster and it said he smelled like "pickles and sweat".

It also has a feature that tells you what you should eat today.

Pros

Pros are a parody of Apps. One example of a pro are classic games, like Solitaire.

References

  1. Although the actual name of the phone is not seen it is most like MySmartPhony (instead of MySmartPhoney) since there is an episode named "Phony Fern".