In an era when the smartphone has become an integral extension of the userโ€™s hand, control over the deviceโ€™s energy level comes to the fore. Many gadget owners are faced with a situation where the standard battery icon shows only approximate capacity, which is often misleading at critical moments. That is why the question how to see charging percentages on Androidremains one of the most popular search queries in the technical field. Accurate numbers allow you to intelligently plan the use of your device and avoid sudden shutdown at the most inopportune moment.

Unfortunately, there is no single button for all devices, since manufacturers are actively modifying the operating system shell to suit their needs. While in pure Android this function may be hidden in the depths of the menu, such giants as Samsung or Xiaomiaccess to it is organized completely differently. In this article, we will analyze in detail the algorithms of action for the most common brands, consider hidden engineering methods and answer questions that arise when the indicator malfunctions.

Understanding the real state of the battery is not just a matter of convenience, but also an element of extending the life cycle of the device. Knowing the exact energy balance, you can avoid deep discharge cycles that negatively affect the chemical composition lithium-ion battery. Let's move from theory to practice and configure your interface for maximum information content.

Standard interface settings in modern versions of Android

Starting with version Android 10 and higher, Google has introduced a more flexible system for managing line elements condition. However, even in current builds Android 13 or 14, the location of the switch may vary depending on whether you are using the reference version of the system or a custom shell. In most cases, the path to the treasured setting lies through the general configuration menu of the device.

The user needs to open the application Settings and find the section responsible for the appearance of the system. This item is often called Display, Display or Notifications and status bar. Inside this menu, you should look for an option related to displaying the charge level. If you don't see it right away, try using the built-in settings search by typing "battery" or "percentage".

It is worth noting that in some interface implementations the system offers not only to include numbers, but to select the format for their display. You may see options where the percentage is inside the battery icon or next to it on the outside. The choice of a specific style depends on personal preferences and the density of elements in the top panel of your smartphone.

โš ๏ธ Attention: On some devices with a very small screen or a specific cutout for the camera (for example, a โ€œholeโ€ in the corner), the display of percentages next to the icon may not be technically available due to lack of space. In such cases, the system automatically offers only the display option inside the icon.

๐Ÿ“Š Where do you prefer to see the battery percentage?
Inside the battery icon
To the right of the icon
I don't need numbers
Only in the notification shade

If the standard path did not lead to results, perhaps your firmware version has unique menu logic. In this case, you should refer to the specific instructions for popular brands, which will be discussed below. The main thing is not to panic, the function is almost always present, it just may be named differently or hidden in a submenu.

Large electronics manufacturers create their own add-ons over the base system, which significantly changes navigation. Let's consider specific steps for market leaders so that you can quickly find the right option on your device.

For owners of smartphones Samsung with a shell One UI the process is as simplified as possible, but has its own characteristics. You need to go to Settings, then select item Notifications. At the very bottom of the list there is a section Advanced settings or Advanced settings. This is where the switch is hidden Show battery level in %. In older versions One UI this item could be located in the section Screen.

Users of devices Xiaomi, Redmi and Pocoworking on the shell MIUI or new HyperOSshould act differently. Here the setting is placed in the battery management menu. Follow the path Settings โ†’ Battery. In the upper right corner of the screen you will see an icon with three dots or a gear, clicking on which will open a menu of additional options. There you need to activate the toggle switch Charge percentage.

Device from Realme i Oppo s shell ColorOS also have their own unique algorithm. Go to Settings, select section About phone or About device. In some firmware versions, the percentage switch is located right there, at the top of the screen next to the model information. If it is not there, check the section Notifications and status bar.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Samsung: Settings โ†’ Notifications โ†’ Additional settings โ†’ Show %.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Xiaomi/Redmi: Settings โ†’ Battery โ†’ menu (three dots) โ†’ Charge percentage.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฒ Realme/Oppo: Settings โ†’ About phone โ†’ switch at the top of the screen.
  • ๐Ÿค– Pure Android (Pixel): Settings โ†’ Battery โ†’ Charge percentage batteries.
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If you cannot find the setting in the indicated places, use the search bar at the very top of the "Settings" menu. Enter the word โ€œpercentageโ€ or โ€œchargeโ€, and the system itself will highlight the desired menu item.

What worked a year ago on your model may be moved after the next security update or Android version. Always check that the menu location is up to date if the previous instructions did not work.

Using third-party applications and widgets

When the built-in capabilities of the system are limited or the interface seems too overloaded, solutions from third-party developers come to the rescue. Application stores, such as Google Playoffer hundreds of utilities that can not only show numbers, but also provide advanced analytics of the status of battery.

One โ€‹โ€‹of the most effective methods is the use of widgets. A widget is a mini-application that sits directly on your desktop and displays information in real time. Unlike the small number in the status bar, the widget can be large, colored and contain additional information, for example, the battery temperature or the time until full charging.

To install the widget, you need to long press on an empty space on the desktop and select Widgets. In the list that opens, find the application Battery or the downloaded utility, for example Battery Widget Reborn or AccuBattery. Drag the selected item onto the screen. Some widgets allow you to customize the display style, choosing between a digital indicator, pie chart, or linear scale.

Application name Display type Additional functions Resource requirements
AccuBattery Widget + Notification Wear analysis, calibration Average
Battery Widget Reborn Widget for worker table Themes, transparency, sizes Low
GSam Battery Monitor Statistics + Graphs Detailed consumption by application High
Simple Battery Widget Minimalistic widget No advertising, simplicity Minimal

Using third-party software has its pros and cons. On the one hand, you get customization and detailed statistics. On the other hand, the background operation of such applications can itself consume energy, although modern optimization Android minimize this effect. Choose lightweight widgets if saving battery is a priority.

Why might a widget not update?

Sometimes widgets stop showing up-to-date data due to aggressive system power saving. Go to the widget's application settings and disable the "Battery optimization" option for it or add it to exceptions.

Engineering menu and hidden codes for diagnostics

For advanced users who want to see not just percentages, but technical parameters of voltage and temperature in real time, there is access to the engineering menu. This method does not require the installation of additional apps, but requires caution when entering commands.

In most smartphones based on processors MediaTek or Qualcomm you can activate the extended menu through the standard app Phone. You must enter a special USSD code. The most common code for opening the engineering menu is ##4636##. After entering the last digit, the menu should open automatically, without pressing the call button.

In the window that opens, select the item Battery information (Battery Information). Here you will see a detailed summary: current charge level in percentage, connection status (charging/discharging), voltage (Voltage), temperature and manufacturing technology. This data is updated in real time and is the most accurate as it comes directly from the power controller.

##4636##
##3646633## (for some MediaTek)
#0# (for Samsung - hardware test)

โš ๏ธ Attention: Be extremely careful in the engineering menu. Changing settings in sections related to the radio module or network parameters may lead to loss of communication or unstable operation of the device. Use this section only to view information (Read-only) if you are not sure of your actions.

It is worth considering that on some modern models, especially with heavily redesigned shells, manufacturers block access to standard engineering codes for security reasons. In this case, this method may not work, and you will have to resort to using specialized applications from the store.

Setting the display in power saving mode

The behavior of the charge indicator when activating power saving modes deserves special attention. Many users notice that when the Battery Saver mode is turned on, the percentages may disappear or, conversely, become more noticeable. This behavior is regulated automatically by the system, but in some cases can be manually adjusted.

When the device enters the energy savingmode, the system limits the background activity of applications and reduces the screen brightness. In this state, the visual elements of the interface can be simplified. On some devices, the percentage numbers are replaced with a color indication (for example, the icon turns yellow or red) to draw the user's attention to the low energy level.

If you want the percentage to be displayed constantly, regardless of the operating mode, check the settings of the saving mode itself. Go to Settings โ†’ Battery โ†’ Battery saving. Sometimes there is an option Simplified interface or Hide detailsthat needs to be disabled. However, on many modern smartphones this behavior is hardwired into the firmware and is not changed by the user.

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The power saving mode prioritizes preserving processor power over the beauty of the interface, so the disappearance of percentages in this mode is standard behavior for many models, and not an error.

It is also worth noting that in the "Super-saving" mode, which turns the smartphone into a kind of push-button phone, leaving only calls and messages, the status bar can be completely changed. In this mode, the display of percentages depends solely on the logic of the operation of this particular simplified launcher.

Problem solving: percentages are not displayed or have disappeared

A situation where the charge percentages suddenly disappeared may be caused by a software glitch, an update error, or a theme conflict. If you are sure that the setting is enabled, but there are no numbers, try to perform a number of steps to restore the functionality of the interface.

The first step should be a simple reboot of the device. This will clear the RAM and restart the system process SystemUI, which is responsible for drawing the status bar. In 80% of cases, a banal restart returns the disappeared