How to show battery percentage on iPhone X and later
Step 1: Swipe down from the top-right corner of your display to open Control Center.
Step 2: View the battery percentage that is now displayed in the top-right corner.
Unfortunately, there is no way at this time to keep the battery percentage always displayed on modern Apple iPhones. You will always need to open Control Center to view the percentage; this is due to the limitation of screen real estate caused by the display’s notch.
How to show battery percentage on older devices (and iPad)
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Select the Battery option.
Step 3: Tap to enable Battery Percentage.
Now, your Apple device will show the battery percentage at all times in the top-right corner of your screen. To reverse this effect, follow the settings given above once more. Note that when you use Low Power mode on older devices and iPad tablets, the battery percentage will always show — follow the steps below to learn more about this setting.
How to enable Low Power mode for iPhone
By enabling Low Power Mode, your device will disable the following features: email fetching, hands-free Siri, background app refreshing, automatic downloads, and iCloud Photos uploading. Additionally, some visual effects will be disabled, and auto-lock will now default to 30-seconds. When Low Power mode is active, your battery icon will display as yellow.
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Select the Battery option.
Step 3: Select Low Power Mode.
Note, if you have Low Power Mode added to your Control Center, you can swipe down from the top of the screen to access it. Control Center can be customized by going to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls — from here, you can add the Low Power Mode button.
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