Show Battery Percentage in Status Bar on iPhone in iOS 16: Quick Tip
By default, the battery percentage is disabled. However, it hardly takes a few steps to enable it.
- On your iPhone running iOS 16 or later, launch the Settings app.
- Now, scroll down to find Battery and then tap on it.
- Finally, turn on the toggle right next to Battery Percentage and you are good to go! That’s pretty much it! Check out the status bar to find out the battery percentage of your iOS device. It’s worth pointing out that when the Low Power Mode is enabled, the battery icon automatically shows the battery percentage indicator. For those unfamiliar, Apple introduced the Low Power Mode in iOS 9. What makes it so handy is the ability to temporarily reduce the background activities to reduce the power consumption. To be more precise, it pauses things downloads and mail fetch until you fully charge (around 80%) your iPhone.
Hide Battery Percentage from iPhone’s Status Bar
Later, if you ever wish to hide the battery percentage indicator from the status bar on your iPhone, go back to the same battery setting and then turn off the toggle next to the battery percentage. As always, you can also keep an eye on the battery percentage right from the Control Centre on your iPhone. To do so, just swipe down from the top right corner of the screen. The battery percentage indicator will now show before the battery icon. Read more: How to Edit iMessages on iPhone in iOS 16
Wrap Up…
While I’m quite pleased with Apple’s decision to bring back the battery percentage on iPhone’s status bar, I wonder why it has taken several years for the tech giant to correct this minor mistake. Anyway, better late than never. What do you have to say about this new iOS 16 feature and where do you rank it among the nifty additions like the keyboard haptic feedback, the ability to lock photos with Face ID/Touch ID, and automatically bypass CAPTCHAs? It would be nice to know your invaluable feedback via the comments section below.