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How to Show Battery Percentage on iPhone 12 Mini & Pro Max

If you have the latest iPhone 12 series, you will agree that some icons like the cellular signal strength, WiFi, etc have already taken the position of the battery percentage. So you won’t be able to see the status bar anymore. However, you can still view the battery percentage on your iPhone 12 by following the steps below.

So if you are looking at how to show battery percentage on your iPhone 12 home screen or make it stay there permanently, this article is for you.

How to show battery percentage on iPhone 12 Pro

These are the steps to show battery percentage on iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Step 1: Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to open Control Center and then view the battery percentage.

Step 2: To make the battery percentage stay permanently on your iPhone 12, you will have to add the “Batteries” widget to Today View, and optionally pin it there to see it at all times.

Step 3: To know your battery percentage, you can ask Siri what the battery percentage is on your iPhone 12.

Step 4: You can also see your iPhone battery percentage when you plug it in to charge. The battery percentage will appear on the lock screen.

battery percentage on iPhone 12

See the battery Percentage Level on iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max

With the new iOS 14, you can show the battery percentage level by following the steps below.

Step 1: On your iPhone, tap and hold space on the screen to enter edit mode.

Step 2: Tap on + icon from the top-left corner.

Step 3: Now tap on Batteries > Tap on Add widget.

Step 4: Tap Done to exit. Now you should see the battery percentage level on your iPhone and other Bluetooth devices like the Apple Watch, Airpods, etc.

Wrapping Up:

That’s all friends. With these simple tricks, you should now be able to see battery percentage on your iPhone 12 either permanently on the screen or just in the meantime. You have also seen how to show the battery percentage level on any iPhone running on iOS 15.

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James T.

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