How to Check Battery Percentage on iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max

If you are upgrading to the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max from the iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, or iPhone 8, you are likely going to find the lack of a battery indicator on the status bar a bit irritating. The new iPhones have a longer battery life but that won’t be enough to keep most people from checking their battery status.

In case you are looking to show the remaining battery percentage on the status bar of your iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro, prepare to be disappointed. The notch means that there is not enough room on the right side of the screen for the battery percentage. Apple came up with the best alternative. Apple has found the best way to check battery percentage on iPhones.

How to Check Battery Percentage on iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max

The easiest way to check the battery percentage on the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini or iPhone 12 Pro is through the Control Center.

Step 1: Open Control Center

Swipe down on the upper-right corner of the screen in portrait or landscape mode to access Control Center.

Step 2: Check Battery Percentage

You should now see the hidden battery percentage along with other hidden Status bar icons for Bluetooth and Location Services.

That’s it. To close the Control Center, swipe up from the bottom or tap it.

Use Back Tap to Open Control Centre

If you don’t want to stretch to the upper right corner every time, then you can use the back tap function to reveal Control Centre. Starting with the iOS 14 update, Apple has added an accessibility feature called Back Tap that lets you control major iOS functions using the double/triple back tap on the iPhone.

Back Tap is easily one of the coolest features in iOS 14. You can open multiple apps and perform system actions like turning up/down volume, snapping a picture, wakeing Siri up, scrolling up/down, changing the font size, or opening new apps. We will now set the Control Centre to show you the remaining battery charge.

Unfortunately, Apple has buried the Back Tap menu deep inside the Settings menu. It is not accessible from Control Centre or Today View. To access, edit, or use the Back Tap function, you must go to Settings. To set up Back Tap on iPhone, follow the below steps.

Step 1: Open the Settings app on the iPhone.

Step 2: Scroll down and open the Accessibility menu.

Step 3: From the following menu, navigate to Physical And Motor > Touch.

Step 4: Scroll down to the bottom and you will find the Back Tap option.

Step 5: Here you will find two options to choose from – Double Tap and Triple Tap.

Step 6: Select Double Tap and choose Control Centre from the following menu.

From now on, whenever you want to check the battery percentage of the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max then simply double tap on the back of the iPhone and it will reveal the Control Centre. You can also set triple tapping to another function from the Back Tap Menu.

The good news is, Apple hasn’t restricted the double and triple tap gestures to the home screen or lock screen. They can be used in any app. Most people use an iPhone in a case. You can also use the Back Tap feature if the iPhone is within the case. My iPhone XR has the triple/double tap gestures and a Silicon cover. There have been no glitches so far. You might have to retry if you’re using leather cases or Spigen thick cases.

Alternative Method: Put the Phone on Charge

When you can connect your iPhone to a charger, or place it on a wireless charger, it will briefly show the battery percentage on the Lock screen as you can see below.

Ask Siri the Battery Percentage

You can also ask Siri to tell you the charge remaining on your iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Press and hold on the side button or if you have the Listen for “Hey Siri” enabled in the Settings, then just say “Hey Siri, please tell me the current charge on my iPhone.” It will promptly tell you the battery percentage.

Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions:

Add Battery Widget to iPhone 12’s Home Screen to Check Battery Percentage

Prior to iOS 14, there was limited widget support on the iPhone. Users couldn’t adjust the size of the widget and could not add widgets to the iPhone’s home screen. iOS 14 fixes them and allows the users to choose from three different widgets size.

You can add the built-in Battery widget to the Today View menu or the Home Screen that showcases the remaining battery percentage on the iPhone as well as the battery life of connected devices. The steps are below for adding the battery widget on the home screen.

Step 1: Unlock your iPhone and go to the home screen.

Step 2: Long-press on an empty screen or on an app icon.

Step 3: You will see an editable home screen with the ability to remove icons.

Step 4: Tap on the ‘+’ icon at the upper left corner.

Step 5: It will open the widget panel from the bottom with a search bar at the top and widgets with supported app names in the bottom scrolling menu.

Step 6: Tap on the Battery widget to add on the iPhone home screen.

Step 7: The system will showcase the widget preview and it will ask you to choose from the different widget sizes available. Select from Small, Medium or Large.

Step 8: Tap on the ‘Add Widget‘ button at the bottom to add it to your home screen.

Alternatively, you can swipe left to bring up the Today View on your iPhone. You can edit your Today View by long pressing on empty spaces. Tap on the “+” icon in the upper left corner to add the Battery widget into the Today View.

Now, long press on the added widget and drag and drop the selected battery widget to the home screen. You will see the icons move and create space for your widget.

Until and unless you jailbreak your iPhone 12, there’s no way for you to display the remaining battery percentage right on the status bar.

If you use an Apple Watch, then check out our article to learn how to check the iPhone battery level on your Apple Watch so you don’t have to remove your iPhone from the pocket to find out how much battery is left.

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