How to check the battery percentage of the Apple Watch from the iPhone

The Apple Watch is a special companion for the iPhone, as it is a great way to follow and know many things such as alerts, responding to text messages, or even a Siri conversation😂, and apart from the Apple Watch being an extension of the iPhone, there are many independent things that you can do from it. During which, you can view this article – Link -. There may be multiple reasons why your Apple Watch drains the battery significantly, such as excessive use of GPS or use of always-on display mode, not to mention the presence of many sensors, screen brightness, etc., and it is known that the Apple Watch is not the best. When it comes to battery life. To preserve the battery life of the Apple Watch, you can follow this article – Link, and this is Link. Monitoring the battery percentage of your Apple Watch may help you limit some of the things that drain it, and monitoring from a remote location may be beneficial for you. Learn how to monitor the Apple Watch battery through the iPhone.


Monitoring the battery levels of the Apple Watch is very important. You can do this simply through the watch screen itself through the Control Center, or by pressing the side button, update watchOS 9 or earlier, or by touching and holding the bottom of the screen, then Swipe up, and suppose your watch is on the charger or you left it somewhere and you want to check its battery, following up on this matter through the iPhone is very easy. Learn how to do it.

Add a battery widget to the iPhone

From iPhoneIslam.com, screenshot of setting up iPhone widgets: Current widgets include clock and battery percentage; The middle screenshot shows the tool selection menu; The right screenshot shows the battery status widget.

The iOS 16 update brought great features to the iPhone, including widgets, especially on the lock screen. You can customize it with wonderful tools or widgets that will save you a lot of time and effort, and provide you with the quick information and data you want about a specific application or feature within the iPhone, including the battery percentage of your Apple Watch. You can add the official battery widget to the iPhone screen. You can do this by following these steps:

◉ Select where you want the battery widget to appear on the home screen. Alternatively, you can add this widget in the dedicated widgets section on the left or right side (depending on your phone's language).

◉ Press and hold an empty space until you see the apps jiggle.

◉ In the upper corner of the screen, click the plus sign (+). This will open a list of available widgets.

◉ Scroll down until you see the “Batteries” widget.

◉ Click on it and select any of the three styles you want. If you own other Apple products, like AirPods, you'll benefit from choosing the larger widgets.

◉ Once you have chosen, click “Add Widget”.

◉ You can move the widget to a place on your home screen that you see when you open the iPhone directly (this will often be the first page of the home screen on the right or left side). This widget is non-interactive, but you will see a lightning icon above the Apple Watch icon when you plug your device in to charge.

◉ To remove the widget, press and hold it and then select “Remove Widget”.

By following these simple steps, you can easily check your Apple Watch's battery percentage directly from your iPhone, allowing you to know when to put it on the charger when necessary and keep it running throughout the day.

Does the widget use batteries? How many Apple devices do you follow through it? Tell us in the comments.

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12 comment

comments user
mohammed tware

I need the opposite
Through the Apple Watch, I know the iPhone battery percentage

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Muhammad 😄, you can simply do this by adding the “Batteries” widget on your iPhone screen. It will show you the battery percentage for the devices connected to the iPhone, including the Apple Watch. 🍏🔋

comments user
Vaughn Islam

Why is the Watch app clock the same as the Apple Watch interface?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Vaughn Islam 🙋‍♂️, the reason is simply consistency in design! Apple considers elegance and simplicity two main pillars in its designs, so the watch application on the iPhone is designed to resemble the face of the Apple Watch. This enhances the integrated experience and harmony between Apple products. 🕰️📱✨

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Abdullah Sabah

Are there applications to know the meanings of names?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Abdullah Sabah! 😊 Of course, there are many applications that help in knowing the meanings of names, such as the “Name Meaning” and “Children’s Names and Their Meanings” applications. It is always better to check reviews and ratings before downloading to ensure the quality of the app. Enjoy browsing! 📱🌟

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Mohammed Jassim

I wish this feature could be made public and you would know the percentage of the second and third iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and vice versa! The feature is limited to accessories such as a pen, watch, and air tag!
There is a third-party application that does this task, but it is not accurate most of the time!

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Muhammad 👋, your comment is of a practical and applied nature. Indeed, I wish this feature included all Apple devices and not just accessories. But perhaps in the upcoming updates we will see a change in this aspect, as Apple always surprises us with useful additions. I ask God that accuracy be the main concern of those developers in external applications 😄. Thanks for noticing! 🍎👍

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Jesus

Apple knows the user's interest more than the user himself, so it does not allow you to add many widgets so that they do not distract you from your life, but there is no problem in adding a clock that can be seen from China due to its large size while you are in Saudi Arabia :)

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Issa! 😄 Sure, Apple knows what really works for us, and is always trying to make things simpler and more effective. Therefore, it offers widgets to provide quick and direct information. And for the huge Apple Watch that can be seen from China, I'm not sure if this will be of use to you 😂👍🏼

comments user
Salman

The stupidest and worst battery he has ever had

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Slave prince

God bless you

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