How to Check Battery Life of iPhone
The iPhone has pretty great battery life, especially when they’re brand new devices, but like all electronic devices that are battery powered, over time and with usage the battery on iPhone will drain down. If you are new to iPhone, you may be wondering how you can check the remaining battery life of iPhone, and fortunately it’s a simple task.
To check the battery life on your iPhone, you can do any of the following.
1: See Battery Life with the Battery Icon on iPhone
Look at the top-right corner of your iPhone screen. The battery icon will show you the current battery level.
If the battery icon is green, your iPhone is charged and has a reasonable charge remaining. If it’s red, your battery is very low and needs to be charged soon.
You can get even more details about your battery life on iPhone by enabling the percentage indicator in Settings > Battery, which will tell you the precise percentage of remaining battery life.
2: Use Control Center to See iPhone Battery Life
Check Battery Life in iPhone SettingsSettings contain battery information as well:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Scroll down and select “Battery”
- Here you’ll find the battery percentage displayed
You can also get additional battery life stats in the Battery Settings on iPhone, like battery health.
3: How to Get iPhone Battery Life with Siri
You can use Siri to get battery information on iPhone as well.
Summon Siri and ask “how much battery life do I have left” and Siri will respond with exactly how much battery charge is remaining on iPhone.
–
These methods can help you quickly check the battery life on your iPhone, determine how much battery life you have remaining, and to help keep track of how much battery charge remains.
Remember to use Low Power Mode if your iPhone battery power drops low to further extend the battery life.
From iPhone, you can also check battery life of any connected AirPods, if you’re curious to know battery life of other things you use with your iPhone.
If battery life is perceived as degraded or underperforming, you might want to check out Battery Health, and you can also check battery cycles on the device to see if any performance issues may be related to general usage over time.