UPDATED 14:55 EDT / DECEMBER 02 2015

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Verizon builds phone in Minecraft with working calls, video chat and web browsing

There is no shortage of incredible contraptions created within Minecraft, but Verizon Communications Inc seems to have taken things a step further by building a fully functioning cell phone within the Minecraft game world. Some of the features supported by Verizon’s Minecraft phone include video chat (with predictably blocky results), text/MMS, and extremely low-res web browsing.

“Believe it or not, until recently it was impossible to order a pizza from Minecraft,” Verizon joked in a post on github.io.  “In fact, you couldn’t make a phone call, send a text message or browse the web from the game even if you built a phone.”

“Verizon endeavored to solve these problems by building a phone in Minecraft that can actually connect to the real world without leaving the game. With the help of Wieden+Kennedy and BlockWorks, we built custom functionality that lets players browse the Internet, make video calls and create a selfie stick to send an MMS selfie to a friend.”

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To get the web browsing to work on the in-game phone, Verizon created a custom web application called Boxel that translates web pages and streaming video into individual Minecraft blocks.

“Our server plugin uses Boxel-client to handle the communication between Minecraft and the real world as translated by the web application,” Verizon explained. “We’ve open-sourced these libraries — so if you can write a little code, you can try it for yourself.”

You can access the full code and documentation for both Boxel and Boxel-client on github.

You can also watch a video of Verizon’s phone, as demonstrated by well known Minecraft Let’s Player CaptainSparklez, below:

Images courtesy of Verizon

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