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πŸ“΅ no mobile phones Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F4F5
Shortcode
:no-mobile-phones:
Category
Symbols
Subcategory
warning symbols
Added in
Unicode 1.0
Also known as
no cellphones, silent mode, phones off

What Does the no mobile phones Emoji πŸ“΅ Mean?

A red circle with a slash over a phone β€” the international 'no cell phones' sign. Available since Unicode 6.0 (2010), the no mobile phones emoji is used for theaters, concerts, libraries, classrooms, meetings, and any 'put your phone away πŸ“΅' context. People use it for digital detox posts ('phone-free weekend πŸ“΅'), screen-time challenges, mindfulness and presence content, and humble brags about being off social media.

Teachers and schools use it for classroom policy. It also pops up in 'in flight mode' travel content and meditation retreat updates. The 'no phones at dinner' family rule has its own emoji.

Whether you're posting about going off-grid, demanding presence from friends, or just sharing a 'silent retreat' check-in, this little sign is the digital age's most important reminder. Yoga retreat marketing, mindfulness apps like Calm and Headspace, and dopamine-detox movement creators all use it. It's a quiet rebellion symbol in our hyper-connected era of constant notifications.

How to Use πŸ“΅ no mobile phones Emoji

“Phone-free weekend πŸ“΅”
“No phones at dinner πŸ“΅”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F4F5
HTML Entity📵
CSS Code\1F4F5
Shortcode:no-mobile-phones:
Keywordscell, forbidden, mobile, no, not, phone, phones, prohibited, telephone
Unicode Version1.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ“΅ mean?

It depicts a no mobile phones sign, used for phone-free zones, digital detox, and being present.