The battery meter on the device is currently reading 26 % — I like being able to get detailed information about the battery status and quick access to the most commonly used settings by tapping
the small battery icon on the lower right corner of the display.
Not exact matches
We wish the
battery icon showed either the percentage or time remaining, instead of just a
small battery.
The slate's default lock screen displays the time and date on the bottom left, where you'll also find
small icons for Wi - Fi reception,
battery level and unread emails.
The desktop interface is very minimalist by default showing only a
small black bar at the top which says whose Nook it is, a clock, WiFi and
battery status indicators and an
icon you can tap to access the device settings.
Speaking of which the power button will flash green, amber and red when being turned on to indicate how much charge is left, and you can also check out the software where a
small icon indicates, Weirdly, though, the software indicator only shows you
battery life in chunks rather than a more precise percentage.
When it's not hidden like this, the
icons,
battery percentage, and time all look slightly squashed and
smaller than usual.
The screen continues up on each side of the notch, with these
small areas used to display the time and
icons showing the
battery and connectivity status of the device.
At the top of the home screen is a thumbnail of the device you're connected to (in this case, the Charge) and a
small icon showing its
battery level.
Samsung has taken IFA 2017 as an opportunity to upgrade its
Icon X fitness earbuds with a few
small but exciting upgrades including much improved
battery life and support for voice assistants like Bixby and Siri.