Another new video has just been posted to Apple’s official support channel on YouTube, and this one shows how easy it is to view the battery percentage on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
On iPhone models with Face ID, you can check your battery percentage in Control Center. On iPhone models with a Home Button, you can add it to the status bar.
Battery percentage is always visible in the status bar on these devices:
iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)
iPhone 8 or earlier
iPad (all models)
iPod touch (all models)
Another quick way to check your battery percentage is to add the Batteries widget to your device’s Home Screen or Today View.
Watch the following video to see how you can show the battery percentage on your iOS device.
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