![]() ![]() Toggle to batteries and swipe left and right through the widgets to view the size options. Touch and hold the home screen background until the apps begin to jiggle, Tap + at the top of the screen. To view battery percentage on iPhone with Face ID, toggle down from the top-right corner. ![]() The battery percentage indicator makes it’s debut on notched devices with iOS 16 beta 5! /uAOmPRTFhE iOS 16.1 adds the setting to the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 mini, and iPhone 13 mini. The iOS beta 5 is available to developers currently and Apple will release public edition in the near future. In iOS 16, the battery percentage indicator was only available for select iPhones. To enable the battery percentage, go to settings, toggle to battery section. The updated design provides users with a better idea of the battery at a glance while accommodating the previous issue of the smartphone which was space on either side of the status bar for devices housing the TrueDepth camera hardware. With Monday’s release of iOS 16.1 (alongside iPadOS 16.1 and macOS Ventura), Apple fixed the UI flaw so that the battery icon depletes along with the number percentage. However, the once beloved feature now seems quite. While iOS 15 and earlier versions showed visual representation of the battery level before, the updated battery icon will display the specific battery percentage rather than just the visual represented battery level. This week the company released iOS 16 beta 5 to developers, and it came with a surprise: the battery percentage for modern iPhones. The option to toggle on Battery Percentage is found in the battery corner of the Settings menu, above the Low Power Mode toggle. The battery percentage will now be located in the phones status bar. The battery indicator returns in iOS 16 beta 5, but it still needs to be enabled for anyone running the beta (through the Settings menu). But the breakup wasn’t meant to be, and now, with iOS 16, Apple is giving customers what they want. Years after Apple launched the iPhone X, the tech giant relegated the percentage indicator to the control centre. For reasons nobody can fathom, Apple nixed the iPhone’s battery percentage five years ago. The tech giant appears to have brought back the icon, which displays the numerical amount of charge, in its latest iOS 16 beta. ![]()
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