{"id":79276,"date":"2022-09-27T04:45:26","date_gmt":"2022-09-27T04:45:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/thanks-ios-16-1-for-the-iphone-battery-icon-we-wanted-all-along\/"},"modified":"2022-09-27T04:45:26","modified_gmt":"2022-09-27T04:45:26","slug":"thanks-ios-16-1-for-the-iphone-battery-icon-we-wanted-all-along","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/thanks-ios-16-1-for-the-iphone-battery-icon-we-wanted-all-along\/","title":{"rendered":"Thanks, iOS 16.1, for the iPhone Battery Icon We Wanted All Along"},"content":{"rendered":"
This story is part of Focal Point iPhone 2022<\/span>CNET’s collection of news, tips and advice around Apple’s most popular product. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Apple released two iOS 16.1 developer betas<\/span> since iOS 16 rolled out earlier this month, and both updates address major complaints about the new battery icon support and design. iOS 16<\/span> brought back battery percentage to the iPhone<\/span> status bar after Apple pulled out the feature with the release of iPhone X in 2017 due to space requirements for various sensors like the camera and microphone. <\/p>\n So, yeah it’s back. But a lot of iPhone users aren’t too happy about it. first, some iPhones didn’t get the new battery percentage meter<\/span>. Second, some users don’t like the way it’s been redesigned. Luckily for both groups, it turns out that Apple has been listening. <\/p>\n Read more<\/strong>: iOS 16 Won’t Run on Every iPhone. Will It Work on Yours?<\/span><\/p>\n Here’s what you need to know.<\/p>\n