vibration mode Emoji
📳 represents vibration mode for a phone or device notification setting.
U+1F4F3
📳 is the vibration mode symbol. It’s commonly used to indicate notifications are delivered through vibration rather than a sound. You can copy it directly or use its standard Unicode values in apps and web design.
vibration mode Emoji Meaning
📳 (Unicode name: “VIBRATION MODE”, code point U+1F4F3, HTML entity: 📳) is an emoji that conveys vibration-based notifications. People use it to describe a phone setting (vibrate on/off), a reduced-audio mode, or a general “your device will buzz” message. In UI text, it can clarify behavior such as incoming calls, alerts, or reminders. In social or messaging contexts, it often signals that someone prefers discreet notifications. When composing posts or labels, pair it with “enabled/disabled,” “quiet,” or “vibrate” wording to remove ambiguity.
Common uses
- •Labeling a phone setting like “vibration mode: on/off”
- •Indicating discreet or quiet notification preferences in chat messages
- •Marking an event or reminder as “you’ll be notified by vibration”
- •Designing app or web UI text for alert behavior settings
- •Tagging posts about silent/quiet mode on mobile devices
Examples
📳 Vibration Mode Emoji
- 📳Vibration mode is ON today 📳
- 📳No sound—just vibrations for alerts 📳
- 📳Incoming call: your phone will vibrate 📳
- 📳Meeting reminder will vibrate, not ring 📳
- 📳Switched to quiet notifications 📳
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4F3 | |
| HTML Entity | 📳 | |
| HTML Code | 📳 | |
| CSS | \1F4F3 |
FAQ
What does 📳 mean?
📳 typically means “vibration mode” or “notifications will vibrate instead of making sound.”
How do I copy 📳 on my device?
Select and copy the symbol “📳” from this page, then paste it into your message, design, or document.
What is the Unicode code point for 📳?
The Unicode code point for 📳 is U+1F4F3.
Can I use 📳 in HTML and code?
Yes. The HTML entity is 📳, CSS escape is \\1F4F3, and JavaScript escape is \\u{1F4F3}.