SOS button

๐Ÿ†˜

SOS button

๐Ÿ†˜ represents sos button, typically shown as a red rounded square or rectangle with the white letters SOS in bold type. Designs vary in shading, with some looking flat and others slightly raised.

An SOS button is a universal distress signal used to call for help or indicate an emergency. It is frequently seen on mobile phone lock screens, safety equipment, and digital interfaces to provide a quick way to notify authorities or emergency contacts during a crisis.

In digital communication, this emoji is used to signal a desperate need for aid or to highlight a critical issue. Examples include: "I am stuck in the elevator ๐Ÿ†˜," "Please send the ๐Ÿ†˜ signal to the tech team," or "We have a major problem here ๐Ÿ†˜!"

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F198
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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