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How to check the battery percentage on Apple Watch?​
To see how much battery is left on my apple watch , So what should I do for this?

To check the battery percentage on an Apple Watch, you can open the Watch app on your iPhone, then select ‘My Watch’, and then ‘General’. Here, you’ll find a ‘Battery’ section with the current battery level and a graph of recent usage. You can also check the battery percentage directly on the Apple Watch itself. To do this, press the Digital Crown to open the Home screen, then swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Control Center. The battery percentage will be shown in the top-left corner of the screen.

Find out how to check the battery percentage on your Apple Watch. Learn step-by-step instructions for checking your battery percentage and get helpful tips for optimizing your Apple Watch's battery life. Make sure you always know how much power you have left!

To check the battery percentage on your Apple Watch, swipe up on the watch face to access the Control Center. Then look for the battery icon, which displays the battery percentage next to it.

you can open watch app on your iphone and there you can easily check battery percentage in battery section.

priya1717 said:
How to check the battery percentage on Apple Watch?​
To see how much battery is left on my apple watch , So what should I do for this?
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Swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center and find the battery percentage.

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Auto screen on questions

I want to improve battery life on the moto 360 and my gear 2 neo had better life when I turned off auto screen on gesture, so is it possible to do that on the 360 ?
Gurule92 said:
I want to improve battery life on the moto 360 and my gear 2 neo had better life when I turned off auto screen on gesture, so is it possible to do that on the 360 ?
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SO far I've been looking everywhere for this but I don't it's possible at least yet. It would be nice to have the option to turn on the screen on demand instead of gesture. I've completed an experiment where I left the watch on on a table receiving only notification and after 12 hours I was at 76% battery life.
Poloasis said:
SO far I've been looking everywhere for this but I don't it's possible at least yet. It would be nice to have the option to turn on the screen on demand instead of gesture. I've completed an experiment where I left the watch on on a table receiving only notification and after 12 hours I was at 76% battery life.
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Yea that is close to how the gear 2 neo was, I checked it yesterday when my wife got off of work (because I gave it to her) and it was still at like 85 after a whole day. The moto was at 30. The only real difference in use I can think of is that gesture feature.
Gurule92 said:
Yea that is close to how the gear 2 neo was, I checked it yesterday when my wife got off of work (because I gave it to her) and it was still at like 85 after a whole day. The moto was at 30. The only real difference in use I can think of is that gesture feature.
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The gesture feature is killing battery, i am very active at work and overtime I look at it it's on. Thats allot of waste of battery power. at least 1% for every two screen on, not good.
I believe if we had the single tap or swipe down to turn on, it would make allot difference on the battery.
Motorola are you listening.
I agree just power on with pushbutton
I would also like to only turn on by pressing button. I would also like to extend the display time. Some of the watch faces I have display a lot of data and by the time I look at the time I want to see the date or second hand the display shuts off and I have to gesture again to look. I kind of look silly doing three gestures in a row for a basic watch function.
Agreed - this is the first thing i went to look for in settings, shocked to see i cant find it :S
I only want it to turn on when i tap the screen
AGREED
I use the watch to track my sleep and it's terrible on not only the battery life overnight, but absolutely awful to be woken up with a bright watch in my face because I moved my arm while I was asleep.
There should be an option to have it only turn on by a touch or button push, or just the button push only. Seems like an easy thing to implement. Come on Moto!
ThePublisher said:
I use the watch to track my sleep and it's terrible on not only the battery life overnight, but absolutely awful to be woken up with a bright watch in my face because I moved my arm while I was asleep.
There should be an option to have it only turn on by a touch or button push, or just the button push only. Seems like an easy thing to implement. Come on Moto!
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Why would you want to track your sleep?
jco23 said:
Why would you want to track your sleep?
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Keep up with how long I sleep and the quality. You can track how much deep sleep you get compared to light sleep. Smart wake up alarms that will go off when you are in a lighter sleep as opposed to having an alarm pull you out of deep sleep. Lots of useful stuff.
Check out 'Sleep as Android' on the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep.full.key&hl=en
Threes features are coming in the next update... Android wear 5.0... Coming in December...
You have a movie mode where the watch goes screen off until you touch it to wake up...
You can use watch maker to change display time to 5, 10, 15 or 30 seconds
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Battery percentage inside battery icon-X800 US

Is there a way to get the battery percentage to show inside the battery icon on EUI?
Go to Settings > Battery > turn on battery percentage

STATUS BAR - No Battery Percentage

I was quite frustrated that the Battery percentage isn't available on home screen status bar , regardless you have already turn it ON using system UI Turner > Always Show Battery Percentage .
I believe this is a system bug and would get fix on the next update (maybe) .
mytowyn said:
I was quite frustrated that the Battery percentage isn't available on home screen status bar , regardless you have already turn it ON using system UI Turner > Always Show Battery Percentage .
I believe this is a system bug and would get fix on the next update (maybe) .
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The phone has a notched display so it won't show battery percentage in the status bar. All manufacturers are doing this. You have to tap the status bar on some phone to show you more information that was originally supposed to be on the status bar (if there were not a notch), on some phones, others you have to pull down the status bar to see the battery percentage.
still_living said:
The phone has a notched display so it won't show battery percentage in the status bar. All the manufacturers are doing this. You have to tap the status bar on some phone to show you more information that was originally supposed to be on the status bar (if there were not a notch), on some phones, others you have to pull down the status bar to see the battery percentage.
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Yes I had this same issue earlier today when setting up my A2 lite for the first time..... the same situation, in the end, I downloaded a battery percentage app call My Battery Percentage , it shows the percentage left of the notch then I went and turned off the battery logo altogether...kind of works out fine.....But I cannot see any reason why they cannot make it show a battery percentage rather than a battery....bit lame.
justwondering said:
Yes I had this same issue earlier today when setting up my A2 lite for the first time..... the same situation, in the end, I downloaded a battery percentage app call My Battery Percentage , it shows the percentage left of the notch then I went and turned off the battery logo altogether...kind of works out fine.....But I cannot see any reason why they cannot make it show a battery percentage rather than a battery....bit lame.
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Icon takes up less space
But offers less detailed information
They need to allow battery percent and push other things like the bluetooth and the do not disturb icon into the overflow.
This is definitely not a bug but by design. Just set "percentage always on" in the system UI tuner and then pull down status bar to view the percentage that appears next to the battery. No need to have it on the screen all the time.
justwondering said:
Yes I had this same issue earlier today when setting up my A2 lite for the first time..... the same situation, in the end, I downloaded a battery percentage app call My Battery Percentage , it shows the percentage left of the notch then I went and turned off the battery logo altogether...kind of works out fine.....But I cannot see any reason why they cannot make it show a battery percentage rather than a battery....bit lame.
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What is the app you downloaded? I searched for my battery percentage on playstore but many shows up. Can you SS the icon please. Thanks
It's here in the android pie updatee

Display battery % on lock screen

Hello!
I've had seen in the past, screenshots where the battery percentage was displayed on the lock screen. I'd like to ask if someone knows how to do this is android 9, mine only display "emergency" text, but it won't do anything about emergencies, doesn't matter if security locking meassures are applied or not.
Thanks in advance!
You see this only when the phone is charging.

battery saving can't be turned off

it's been driving me insane. as soon as my battery hits 75% the phone goes to battery saving mode. some apps stop sync, theme goes dark in the middle of the day and if a go to battery settings both battery saving and ultra battery savingare off, and the quick tile is off. the only solution i can think of is a factory reset. any ideas?
non-serious edit: apparently i'm a senior member. so show respect (?
I will suppose you have rebooted a lot of times so:
1) try turning on battery saver
2) go to the battery settings of each app that has a problem and set it to "No restrictions"

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