The mobile phone with arrow emoji is the universal signal for “hit my line” and “stuff is coming to your phone.” It’s perfect for sharing your number, nudging someone to text, or hyping an app download with classic marketer energy: tap the link, get it on your phone, done. People also use it to show their notifications are popping off, to announce two‑factor codes are en route, or to flirt—“here’s my number, so call me maybe” energy in one tidy icon. In meme mode, it screams family group chat chaos or “my phone during Black Friday alerts: 📲📲📲.”
On Apple/iOS, it looks like a sleek, modern iPhone seen at a slight angle, glossy black/gray body, and a bright, neon‑green arrow curving toward the screen—very ‘messages incoming’ vibe. The arrow points inward, so it visually reads as receiving or directing something to the device, which is why people use it for downloads, DMs, and call‑backs. It can be used sarcastically to say “do not call me” or “my phone is closed for business,” but most of the time it’s a friendly CTA: text me, ring me, slide in. Brands love it for app promos and “link in bio” posts, while group chats deploy it like a flare when plans move from the timeline to the phone. Bonus pop‑culture read: pair it with a music note and you’ve basically got Hotline Bling.
Definition
An icon showing an arrow pointing to an iPhone as if the destination of a save will be to it. iEmoji old name: Send to iPhone.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji was part of the proprietary / non-standardized emoji set first introduced by Japanese carriers like Softbank. These emojis became part of the Apple iPhone starting in iOS 2.2 as an unlockable feature on handsets sold in English speaking countries.
In iOS 5 / OSX 10.7, the underlying code that the Apple OS generates for this emoji was changed.
Emoji General Information
Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank)
138 of 2393
Apple/iOS Picture
Google Android Picture
Google Hangouts Picture
Twitter.com Picture
LG Emoji Picture
Samsung Emoji Picture
Phantom Open Emoji Picture
Not created yet
ASCII Conversion
"Short Code" Name
:calling:
Keywords
Previous Names:
Mobile Phone with Rightwards Arrow at Left
Mobile Phone with Rightwards Arrow At Left
Unicode Category Information
Unicode Category
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
Unicode Range
1F300–1F5FF
Unicode Subcategory
Communication Symbols
Proposed Unicode Information & Notes
Unicode Category
Artifacts
Unicode Subcategory
Communication Symbols
Names & Annotations
MOBILE PHONE WITH RIGHTWARDS ARROW AT LEFT Old name: PHONE WITH ARROW * making a phone call
Symbol Information
U+1F4F2 proposed
Proposal Identifier
e-526
Character Mapping/Crosswalk Notes
DoCoMo
#105 'Phone to' phone to U+E6CE SJIS-F972 JIS-7861
KDDI
#513 終了 U+EB08 SJIS-F7DF JIS-7861
Softbank
#243 #old94 Phone to U+E104 SJIS-F744
Emoji Character Encoding Data
Emoji Code Version
iOS 4 Code
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s)
UTF-8 Character Count
1
Character(s) In Input
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS)
Decimal HTML Entity

Hexadecimal HTML Entity

Hex Code Point(s)
e104
Formal Unicode Notation
U+E104
Decimal Code Point(s)
57604
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax)
0xEE 0x84 0x84
UTF-8 Hex Bytes
EE 84 84
UTF-8 Octal Bytes
356 204 204
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax)
0xE104
UTF-16 Hex
e104
UTF-16 Dec
57604
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax)
0x0000E104
UTF-32 Hex
E104
UTF-32 Dec
57604
Python Src
u"\uE104"
PHP Src
"\xee\x84\x84"
C/C++/Java Src
"\uE104"
Emoji Code Version
iOS 5 - Current
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s)
📲
UTF-8 Character Count
1
Character(s) In Input
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS)
📲
Decimal HTML Entity
📲
Hexadecimal HTML Entity
📲
Hex Code Point(s)
1f4f2
Formal Unicode Notation
U+1F4F2
Decimal Code Point(s)
128242
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax)
0xF0 0x9F 0x93 0xB2
UTF-8 Hex Bytes
F0 9F 93 B2
UTF-8 Octal Bytes
360 237 223 262
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax)
0xD83D 0xDCF2
UTF-16 Hex
d83ddcf2
UTF-16 Dec
55357 56562
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax)
0x0001F4F2
UTF-32 Hex
01F4F2
UTF-32 Dec
128242
Python Src
u"\U0001F4F2"
PHP Src
"\xf0\x9f\x93\xb2"
C/C++/Java Src
"\uD83D\uDCF2"
Emoji Character Encoding Data (equivalent or similiar)