As for how it looks (thanks, iMore), the battery icon is slightly larger to accommodate the exact percentage shown within the icon. The battery icon will appear fully charged so the numbers are readable, meaning even though you may be at 20%, the icon will remain as if it’s full. Some users have found this distracting, especially when looking at a glance. That’s not all. When charging, the icon will turn green with a lightning symbol next to the percentage. What’s more, when in Low Power Mode, the icon will turn yellow. While iOS 16 is set to launch soon, if you’re interested in playing around with the beta, check out our “How to download iOS 16 public beta” guide. 

How to turn on battery percentage on iPhone

The battery percentage feature released in the fifth iOS 16 developer beta. Once it goes live in the version of the beta you use and officially when iOS 16 launches, you’ll be able to turn the feature on or off in Settings. 1. On your iPhone, go to Settings. 2. Navigate to Battery. 3. You should see Battery Percentage. Toggle the switch to turn it on (or off, if you’re not a fan). There you have it. Have some thoughts on how the battery percentage looks? Let us know on Twitter! If you’re after more ways to use your iPhone, check out these little-known iPhone customization tricks. Plus, find out how to edit texts in iOS 16. 

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As for how it looks (thanks, iMore), the battery icon is slightly larger to accommodate the exact percentage shown within the icon. The battery icon will appear fully charged so the numbers are readable, meaning even though you may be at 20%, the icon will remain as if it’s full. Some users have found this distracting, especially when looking at a glance. That’s not all. When charging, the icon will turn green with a lightning symbol next to the percentage. What’s more, when in Low Power Mode, the icon will turn yellow. While iOS 16 is set to launch soon, if you’re interested in playing around with the beta, check out our “How to download iOS 16 public beta” guide. 

How to turn on battery percentage on iPhone

The battery percentage feature released in the fifth iOS 16 developer beta. Once it goes live in the version of the beta you use and officially when iOS 16 launches, you’ll be able to turn the feature on or off in Settings. 1. On your iPhone, go to Settings. 2. Navigate to Battery. 3. You should see Battery Percentage. Toggle the switch to turn it on (or off, if you’re not a fan). There you have it. Have some thoughts on how the battery percentage looks? Let us know on Twitter! If you’re after more ways to use your iPhone, check out these little-known iPhone customization tricks. Plus, find out how to edit texts in iOS 16. 

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