On iPhones with Face ID: Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to access Control Center.
On iPhones with a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.
Widget on the Home Screen (iOS 14 and later):
Swipe right on your home screen to access the Today View.
Check if the Batteries widget is present. If not, you can add it by tapping "Edit" at the bottom, then find Batteries in the list and add it.
Battery Icon in the Status Bar:
If your iPhone is not in full-screen mode or if you're on the home screen, you can see the battery percentage in the top-right corner of the status bar.
Keep in mind that app interfaces and features can change with updates, so it's a good idea to check the most recent app version and its documentation for any specific changes related to displaying battery percentage. Additionally, consider checking for updates to the Twitch app on the App Store to ensure you have the latest version installed by https://electriciandiary.com/
Here's how you can check your battery percentage:
Control Center:
On iPhones with Face ID: Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to access Control Center.
On iPhones with a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.
Widget on the Home Screen (iOS 14 and later):
Swipe right on your home screen to access the Today View.
Check if the Batteries widget is present. If not, you can add it by tapping "Edit" at the bottom, then find Batteries in the list and add it.
Battery Icon in the Status Bar:
If your iPhone is not in full-screen mode or if you're on the home screen, you can see the battery percentage in the top-right corner of the status bar.
Keep in mind that app interfaces and features can change with updates, so it's a good idea to check the most recent app version and its documentation for any specific changes related to displaying battery percentage. Additionally, consider checking for updates to the Twitch app on the App Store to ensure you have the latest version installed by https://electriciandiary.com/