I want to use a smartphone symbol.
Naturally, I went to How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?, but I wasn't able to find any smartphone look-alike (only old phones, and the mobile one looks like a Blackberry, as opposed to a nowadays standard smartphone).
I was able to find the type of symbol I'm looking for within the answers of these two questions:
But, unfortunately, they both seem to work only with the fontspec package... and require either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
Is there any option to get the smartphone symbol for pdfLaTeX?




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