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I'm not sure what ended up working, maybe force restarting the iPhone (just shutting it off and then restarting it didn't work) is what ultimately did it. Along the way, I used the Devices and Simulators window to remove all the installed apps, unpair iPhone, re-pair iPhone, and uncheck Connect via Network, while also rebooting both Mac and iPhone. When I originally checked the DandS window, the iPhone had a yellow warning, which I wish I'd copied down before restarting everything--something to do with icons, I think. My iPad had a red warning saying that it was locked and to reconnect it... even though it was connected. Did the same unpair/re-pair/etc. things with that as with the iPhone and eventually it worked as well.
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Looks like I had an old version (2.1) of SF Symbols installed, not the newest one (3.2). The new installer installs the correct version of the SF fonts on its own.