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Display battery charging progress

I have been using my Apple Watch mini for a little while now, and when I first got it, it used to show the time and how much battery it has while it was charging. It was green. But now, whenever I charge it, it will do the charging animation to show that it has been placed on charge, then it will just go back to my watch face. Is there any way to get this "Charging Mode" back? It was very useful instead of having to unlock the watch and swipe up to see how much charge it has.


This question was asked over a year ago with apparently no solution. I am having the same issue, does anyone have the solution to fix this?

Apple Watch Series 7

Posted on Dec 29, 2022 6:59 PM

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Posted on Dec 30, 2022 1:53 PM

LD, you are becoming a master on Apple Watch. You are indeed correct and the OP had Nightstand Mode set up on their watch. Apparently or perhaps by mistake, they may have turned that feature off.


To the OP:


  1. On your iPhone, open the Watch app.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Scroll down and tap the switch for Nightstand Mode to toggle it on.


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Dec 30, 2022 1:53 PM in response to LD150

LD, you are becoming a master on Apple Watch. You are indeed correct and the OP had Nightstand Mode set up on their watch. Apparently or perhaps by mistake, they may have turned that feature off.


To the OP:


  1. On your iPhone, open the Watch app.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Scroll down and tap the switch for Nightstand Mode to toggle it on.


Dec 30, 2022 2:24 PM in response to Retiredpapa

The ONLY way for your screen to show the time and battery charging percentage while on the charger IS Nightstand Mode. Otherwise, the screen IS supposed to go dark while charging and stay off until you wake the watch. And even using Nightstand Mode, the screen on your watch should go dark, but awaken with a slight tap to the table the watch and charger are sitting on.


The bottom line here is, if your watch was staying active (the screen never going off while charging) that was not how it's supposed to work or designed to work. We can't help you get something back that should not have been in the first place.

Dec 30, 2022 2:14 PM in response to lobsterghost1

lobsterghost1 wrote:

It's a great feature for sure. But I can't use it. We have cats. They like to chew things. We charge our Apple Watches where they won't be a temptation to the kitties. With all the great Apple things I own, I still use an old fashioned, but surely modern alarm clock.

If it’s the cables they’re chewing, as one of mine does, you can get something like this:


https://www.amazon.com/25ft-Expandable-Braided-Sleeving-Sleeve

Dec 30, 2022 2:21 PM in response to lobsterghost1

lobsterghost1 wrote:

Fortunately, they don't chew cables. They like watch bands. Don't ask me why, but they do.

Cats are so weird! I’ve had to replace multiple charging cables. Now, all of them are either covered in the braided stuff or, if they’re just USB cables, I buy the ones with metal coverings. But, at least that stuff isn’t too expensive. Watch bands, on the other hand…..!

Dec 31, 2022 7:38 AM in response to LD150

OMG.....that is priceless! Our Bluepoint Burmese does this from the moment the first hints of light in the early morning. Drives us crazy. We have some dried flowers in a vase on the vanity in the bathroom, and if walking all over us, purring, bumping, digging or nothing else works, she'll pull the vase down to make a thunk loud enough to ensure we wake enough to yell at her. Success! She knows she has successfully awakened us! We now put the vase in the under-sink cabinet so she can't have access to it.


Cats are clever little creatures!!

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