next track button

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next track button

⏭️ represents next track button, typically shown as two right-pointing triangles followed by a vertical bar. Designs vary in shading and style, with some looking flat and others more dimensional.

A next track button is a functional media control symbol used to skip the current audio or video segment and immediately start the next one. It is a universal icon found on digital interfaces and electronic hardware to facilitate quick navigation through media content.

In digital communication, the symbol is used when discussing music, media playback, or moving forward quickly. Typical examples include: "Just hit ⏭️ if you don't like this song," "I am ready for the ⏭️ chapter of my life," or "Can we ⏭️ to the good part of the movie?"

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+23ED U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.7

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media control: next track vs previous track

next track button