Need help identifying and old cell phone using only the broken lens

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I am trying to find a website that might have a database of early mobile devices to help identify a broken glass lens that is likely from an early cell phone. It appears to be at least 2004 or earlier. I figured if I knew what device it once belonged to, I might be able to match it up to a missing person. All I have is a few pieces of the lens that show the LCD layout, but no device pieces. Most photos of early cell phones I find online show the phone when it is off, and this doesn’t show the LCD numerical layout which will be the only identifying feature for me.
 
It looks like the phone had two lenses. The upper pieces don’t have any identifiable LCD characters, but the larger and somewhat thicker lower pieces do. They both have fire damage residue on them which block out some possible identifying characters, but I don’t want to chip the burn residue away for concern I might also rub off other characters. The upside down V used in the word "roam" reminds me of 1990's cell phones, as well as the "no svc" characters.
 

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The smaller screen at the top= Height 15mm. Width 35mm but likely wider due to missing pieces.
The larger screen at the bottom= Height 19mm. Width 46 but again, pieces are missing.
 
I have spent many hours now looking for photos of vintage cell phones online. I realized most photos, whether they are original advertising photos or photos of a bricked phone, don’t show me the digital character location, size or layout. But even more disappointing I have not found one that has two screens as I have assumed my mystery phone had! Wouldn't a cell phone be the only small device that would use a screen that has the words "in use, no svc and roam"? Can anyone can think of a possible device other then a cell phone with this description? I guess the two lenses could be from two different devices, so getting an ID on the bigger screen is still my goal. Thanks for your help.
 
Could it be from a digital landline phone, the screen size might make more sense? Or a pager perhaps?
 
I have spent many hours now looking for photos of vintage cell phones online. I realized most photos, whether they are original advertising photos or photos of a bricked phone, don’t show me the digital character location, size or layout. But even more disappointing I have not found one that has two screens as I have assumed my mystery phone had! Wouldn't a cell phone be the only small device that would use a screen that has the words "in use, no svc and roam"? Can anyone can think of a possible device other then a cell phone with this description? I guess the two lenses could be from two different devices, so getting an ID on the bigger screen is still my goal. Thanks for your help.

What about a Nintendo DS? They have 2 screens and they connect to the internet.... I cannot locate my son's right now...(can you imagine...hahaha)

Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

Hope this helps.
 
I used to have a Samsung-clone flip phone that had two screens like that. The big one was inside with the keyboard, and the small one showed outside when the phone was closed, so I could glance at it to see where a call was coming from without having to open the phone. I think it would have been in the late 1990s but could have been later. I don't think the layout was identical to what yours shows, though, and I don't remember the brand.
 
I found a website dedicated to cell phone collectors here Mobilecollectors.net which has over 16000 photographs of mostly old phones! Its going to take me forever, but I'm sure I will be able to identify my phone using these photos. I've narrowed it down to a 1990's "Bag phone". The reason it has two screens is that the actual LCD screen sets down into the phone body a few MM's, and then is covered by a second clear glass lens. I'm still open to any help or suggestions, but thanks for the replies.
 
a wild swing in the dark
LG Double Play?
 

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