These iPhones Will Show Battery Percentage!
Apple has just released iOS 16.1 beta to developers and this update will bring the battery percentage indicator to the iPhone XR, the iPhone 11, the iPhone 12 mini, and the iPhone 13 mini. Currently, these iPhone models don’t have the option. This information was shared by the MacRumors forums.
On the other hand, the iPhone SE, the iPhone 8, and earlier have shown the battery percentage from the very start. The “notched” iPhones were the ones that didn’t get the functionality and the battery percentage was only visible via the Control Center.
For those who don’t know, the battery percentage on iOS 16 shows the amount of battery left in the battery icon. The battery remains full until it goes below 20%, following which you will be reminded that a charge is needed. For those who can access it right now, check out our article on how to enable battery percentage on an iPhone for a better idea.
One thing to consider is that the feature is currently a part of the iOS 16.1 beta update, which means that it will take a while to reach stable users. Nonetheless, it still is good news for people who own the aforementioned iPhones and while the feature may attract polarizing opinions, it still is a nice change.
Meanwhile, there are other iOS 16 features to look at like the new customizable Lock Screen, Focus filters, the ability to edit iMessage chats, improved Maps, Passkeys in Safari, and much more. And whenever the new iOS 16.1 update is out, we will keep you posted. Do share your thoughts on the Battery Percentage feature reaching the left-out iPhone models in the comments below.