iOS 16: so you can hide the battery percentage on an iPhone


There are many functions available in iOS 16one of them is to be able to see the percentage of the battery in the iphone and iPad; However, this has not been to the liking of all users, so Apple allows you to return to its previous version in just a few steps. To achieve this, in SPORTS We share a complete guide.

How to hide battery percentage on iPhone?

  • From your iPhone, go to the Settings app, located on the home screen.
  • After this, scroll down until you find the Battery option.
  • Click on this alternative to see all its settings.
  • Then, go to the Battery percentage section.
  • In this part, click on the green switch so that it changes to gray.

Automatically, you will see how the battery percentage disappears on your iPhone and only the green bar will be displayed as it came at the beginning.

How to add shortcut on iPhone home screen?

  • First, go to the Shortcuts app from your iOS phone.
  • Then, search for a particular shortcut, preferably the one you use the most.
  • Once this is done, click on it.
  • Now, select the option to open Details.
  • Among the alternatives, choose Add to home screen.
  • In the event that you want to change the name of the shortcut on the home screen, tap on it and place a new one.
  • Finally, click Add and you’re done.

SO YOU CAN TRANSLATE A VIDEO FROM IOS 16

  • What you should first do is open a video from the Photos or Files app.
  • Now, you must pause the playback at the moment you want to translate.
  • Next, hold down on the text.
  • After this, use the box that wraps the text so that you select only the words you want.
  • Then, a window will appear with the options Copy either Translate.
  • Finally, choose Translate and, automatically, the interpretation of the phrase will appear.

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