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My Phone Store

GAME INFO
My Phone Store is a cute, laid-back game where you run your own tech shop. Put together smartphones, laptops, and tablets, then polish your workflow so you can make more devices faster. Next, sell your gadgets to customers, stack up cash, and watch your little store grow into a busy electronics business.
➜ How to play My Phone Store
On mobile: Use touch control buttons to play.
On PC: Use a mouse to play.
Where to Play
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Category: Management
My Phone Store: FAQs for Girls
What is My Phone Store?
It's a cozy shop-management game where you run a small electronics store and grow it into a busy business. The main loop is simple and satisfying: you assemble devices (like smartphones, laptops, and tablets), then sell them to customers to earn cash.
How do you play?
You start by assembling devices such as phones, tablets, and laptops. After that, you sell what you made to customers. The cash you earn isn't just a score, it's your fuel. You put it back into the shop so the next round goes quicker.
Progress tends to feel faster when you focus on workflow, not just variety. In other words, making one more gadget type is fun, but shaving time off your routine is what makes the store feel "busy" instead of slow.
Progress tends to feel faster when you focus on workflow, not just variety. In other words, making one more gadget type is fun, but shaving time off your routine is what makes the store feel "busy" instead of slow.
What should I focus on first?
Speed comes from workflow, not stress. First, reduce wasted steps: batch your work by assembling several devices in a row, then sell several in a row. That keeps you from constantly resetting your focus.
Second, keep popular items in stock. In most store sims, empty shelves or an empty "ready to sell" area means dead time. While you're building, keep an eye on what sells out first, then prioritize that device type.
Third, reinvest with purpose. Upgrades should remove a bottleneck, like slow production, long walking routes, or not enough space for parts. If an upgrade doesn't save time or increase sales capacity, skip it for now.
Second, keep popular items in stock. In most store sims, empty shelves or an empty "ready to sell" area means dead time. While you're building, keep an eye on what sells out first, then prioritize that device type.
Third, reinvest with purpose. Upgrades should remove a bottleneck, like slow production, long walking routes, or not enough space for parts. If an upgrade doesn't save time or increase sales capacity, skip it for now.