On August 15, 2022 local time, Apple began offering public beta 4 for registered users of these OSs, following beta 6 for developers of iOS/iPadOS16, watchOS9, and tvOS16.
9to5Mac reports that iOS 16 beta 6 for developers and public beta 4 for registered users have made some changes to the battery percentage display.
Enables display selection in low power mode
Following beta 6 for developers of iOS/iPadOS16, watchOS9, and tvOS16, public beta 4 is now available for registered users.
According to 9to5Mac, some changes have been made to the remaining battery percentage display in iOS16 beta 6 for developers and public beta 4 for registered users.
In the battery remaining percentage display implemented in iOS16 beta 5 for developers and public beta 3 for registered users, the percentage display was automatically enabled in low power mode and could not be displayed as an indicator. .
9to5Mac reports that this has been fixed in Beta 6 for developers and Public Beta 4 for registered users, making it possible to select between percentage display and indicator display even in low power mode.
Some iPhones with Face ID remain unsupported
In beta 6 for developers and public beta 4 for registered users, there is no change in the models of Face ID-equipped iPhones that support the percentage display of the remaining battery power, and the following models remain incompatible, according to the media. increase.
- iPhone13 mini
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone11
- iPhone XR
Source: 9to5Mac, MacRumors
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