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How to turn on your iPhone s battery percentage in iOS 16
By Richard Priday last updated 27 September 2022 Here's how you can get a battery percentage icon on iPhones with iOS 16 (Image credit: Shutterstock) iOS 16 has just arrived for all eligible iPhone users, and if that includes you then we highly recommend you try out the new option to display a battery percentage icon in the status bar. We saw this feature added quietly during the iOS 16 beta, but now that anyone owning an iPhone 8 or later can download the final version of the software, you too can turn on the battery percentage indicator. Well, probably; there are exceptions, which we detail below. If you can activate it, it's far more precise than the vague battery fill line icon that iOS defaults to, so turning on this option will help you figure out if you need to charge up your phone now, or can wait until later to top it up. @tomsguide (opens in new tab) ♬ original sound - Max and Cali (opens in new tab) Make sure you follow @tomsguide (opens in new tab) on TikTok to see more hidden features. How to enable battery percentage indicator in iOS 16
You can turn on the battery percentage indicator by following these couple of steps: 1. Open the Settings app and tap Battery. 2. Toggle the Battery Percentage to on (green). (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Yup, it's that simple! In case those screenshots are a bit too small for you, here's how the traditional iOS battery indicator and the new percentage indicator look. At the bottom is how they look when low-power mode is enabled. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) The only annoying thing about the new feature is that you can't have both the visual battery indicator and the percentage display at the same time; it's only one or the other, I'm afraid. Even more annoying is the fact that some models that are otherwise fully compatible with iOS 16 aren't able to use this feature at all. First off, you need a model with Face ID, so the iPhone 8, iPhone SE 2020 and iPhone SE 2022 are disqualified. Also, the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini, despite having Face ID, can't display the percentage either, so tough luck if that's what you happen to own. Apple also says even the best iPads aren't capable of showing the percentage indicator. It's a shame this isn't something iPadOS 16 appears to be adding, but at least it's consistent across all models for now. If you want to see your battery percentage on any iPhone, including the models named above, remember that you can check by opening Control Center, which you do either by swiping down from the top right corner on a Face ID iPhone or by swiping up from the bottom of the phone on a Touch ID iPhone. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Alternatively, if you're running iOS 14 or later, you can use a battery widget on your home screen or Today View page. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Want to learn more about your iPhone's lesser-known features? Here's how to enable Sound Recognition on iPhone, which can listen out for and notify you about doorbells, smoke alarms and babies crying. There are also plenty more things to discover in iOS 16, such as how to customize your lock screen, how to set up My Sports in the iOS 16 News app and how to change the way iPhone notifications are displayed in iOS 16. Want a nicer feeling keyboard? Learn how to enable haptic keyboard on iPhone. There are even some features that have yet to be released, including this iOS 16 surprise feature that could lower your iPhone 14's carbon footprint. Make sure you read our full iOS 16 review for our overall thoughts on this update's additions. Next: This iOS 16 Photos feature will blow your mind.Today's best Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) deals (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$179 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$179 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$199.99 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab)Show More DealsWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Be In the Know
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Richard PridayStaff WriterRichard is a Tom's Guide staff writer based in London, covering news, reviews and how-tos for phones, tablets, gaming, and whatever else people need advice on. Following on from his MA in Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield, he's also written for WIRED U.K., The Register and Creative Bloq. When not at work, he's likely thinking about how to brew the perfect cup of specialty coffee. More about smartphones Best foldable phones of 2022 iPhone vs. Android: Which is better for you?Latest The best Roombas in 2022See more latest ► Topics Smartphones See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums MOST READMOST SHARED1Samsung's amazing The Frame TV is $500 off in early Black Friday deal2The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Release date, pre-orders, trailer and more3Malicious Chrome extensions with 1 million downloads can hijack your browser - delete these now4Next Doctor Who seasons exclusive to Disney Plus in the U.S. and beyond5This fully waterproof speaker is just $69 in early Black Friday deal1Next Doctor Who seasons exclusive to Disney Plus in the U.S. and beyond2This fully waterproof speaker is just $69 in early Black Friday deal3The best cheap monthly VPN plans in 20224Is a firm or soft mattress better?5Amazon Fire TV Cube (2022) review