


If you use the List view on your Watch, scroll up or down until you find the app and tap to open it. When your Apple Watch is charging in Nightstand mode, tap the charging button to check the battery percentage. On your iPhone, you can add a battery widget to show any connected Apple Watch. On some watch faces, you can add a battery complication. If you use the Grid view on your watch, place your finger on the grid and move it around until you see the app icon. Swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center and see the battery percentage. Turn the the Digital Crown to choose 'Battery' then press the Digital Crown. Swipe left until you see the individual feature locations and tap a location. An earlier iOS 16 beta update lets other phones toggle the battery indicator on and off - indeed, we've made it appear on an iPhone 12 running iOS 16, though in that case the battery percentage appears within the battery itself. Now, to check your iPhone’s battery status from your Apple Watch, open the newly installed app on your watch. Here's how to add a battery indicator to the Modular, Color, Utility, Simple, Chronograph, and Mickey Mouse faces: Just firmly press down on the Watch face until you see the Customize option. The battery indicator may not be an iPhone 14 Pro-only feature as so many leaked details are. (Here's how to change the way notifications are displayed in iOS 16, based on the beta.) Similarly, users will apparently be allowed to enable a notification counter, which lives at the bottom of an always-on display, if they choose. Once you wake the display the on-screen notifications will animate from the bottom and will appear according to your own Lock Screen notification settings. However widgets will apparently fade in and out at various intervals, to try and stop OLED burn-in.Īs we've seen with the iOS 16 beta, notifications would “roll-in” from the bottom of the screen, and will be “subtly visible” for around 10 seconds. Sources also told MacRumors that the iOS 16 lock screen will “directly interact with the iPhone 14 Pro’s always on display.” That means integration with notifications, widgets, and a darkened version of the wallpaper to help save power.
