How to show percentage on iphone 12

How to show percentage on iphone 12

Keeping an eye on battery life is important with any member of the iPhone 12 family, including the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max. Luckily, you can easily see the exact percentage of battery life remaining. Here’s how.

Swipe Down to See iPhone Battery Percentage

Since the iPhone 12 family ships with a notch that blocks a portion of the screen, you won’t see the battery percentage number in the upper-right corner like you would on the iPhone SE (or the iPhone 8 or earlier).

But there’s still a way to see a battery percentage fairly quickly, and it involves opening Control Center. To do so, place your finger on the battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen and swipe downward.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

When Control Center opens, you’ll find the battery percentage just beside the battery icon in the top-right corner of the screen.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

To dismiss Control Center, swipe upward anywhere on the screen. You can check your battery percentage again this way any time you want.

RELATED: How to Use Control Center on Your iPhone or iPad

Add a Widget to See Battery Percentage

The operating system for your iPhone 12 includes a free “Batteries” widget that you can place on your home screen or on the Today View page (which can be seen by swiping to the right when you’re on the first page of your home screen). It will give you a quick look at your remaining battery life.

To add the widget, hold your finger on the “empty” area between the icons and the dock on the home screen until your icons begin to jiggle. When you see a plus button (“+”) in the upper-left corner of the screen, tap it.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

A widget selection menu will appear. Select the “Batteries” widget, then move it into position on your Today View or a home screen page. When you’re finished, tap “Done” in the upper-right corner. You’ll see that the widget displays your iPhone’s battery percentage in large, bold numbers.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

The “Batteries” widget also shows the battery life devices such as Apple Watch or AirPods, which makes it extra handy. You can check the widget any time by navigating back to the Today View or its home screen page (depending on where you placed it).

If you want to remove the Batteries widget later, enter “jiggle mode” again (hold your finger on an empty portion of the home screen) and tap the minus button in the corner of the widget. Good luck!

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In iOS 16, Apple has introduced an option that lets you display the exact percentage of your iPhone's remaining battery in the status bar, even if you have a model with Face ID. This article explains how it works in iOS 16 Beta 5.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

Before now, the option to show battery percentage in the status bar has only been available on pre-iPhone X models and iPhone SE models that have no notch, where space at the top of the screen isn't at a premium.

If you have a newer iPhone with Face ID running iOS 15, the battery icon shows a visual of the battery level, but it does not provide a specific percent, so you have to swipe into the Control Center or use the battery widget to view the battery percentage remaining.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

That's all changed in iOS 16, and the status bar percentage indicator is now available on newer iPhones with a notch – but not all models.

In iOS 16, the battery level option is available on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models, with the exception of the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini. It is also available on the iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone 11 Pro/Max, but not the standard iPhone 11 or the iPhone XR. It's not clear why all notched iPhones don't support the feature, that's the situation for now.

If you have a compatible iPhone with Face ID running iOS 16 here's how to enable the percentage indicator.

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap Battery.
  3. Toggle on Battery Percentage.

How to show percentage on iphone 12

That's all there is to it. You'll now see a specific battery level inside the battery icon on both the Lock Screen and your Home Screens, providing a better idea of battery status at a glance.

The battery icon will change colors based on the status of the battery, and the color of the iPhone's wallpaper. When charging, for example, the battery icon will turn green and show a charging indicator. When the charge drops below 20%, the battery icon will show a red level.

If your iPhone doesn't support the new option, don't worry – you can still check the exact level of the battery using a handful of other methods.

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