PasscodePercent puts your battery level percentage at the top of your jailbroken device’s passcode interface

iOS developer CydiaGeek just this week released a free jailbreak tweak called NCHeaderPercent that put the battery level percentage in your Notification Center interface’s individual headers. But for those looking for a different way to see their device’s battery level percentage, the same developer just released a free add-on called PasscodePercent that does exactly that.

PasscodePercent.

PasscodePercent works by displaying your current battery level percentage just above the passcode entry interface on your Lock Screen, as shown above.

Most people are accustomed to seeing their battery level percentage in the Status Bar where it rightfully belongs, but there are some cases where that doesn’t happen. For example, not all devices and firmware versions support displaying the battery level percentage in the Status Bar, but there are jailbreak tweaks that can enable it.

PasscodePercent takes a different approach to giving you your current battery level percentage by putting it somewhere you’d never think you might see it. It replaces the “Enter Passcode” text, which isn’t a bug deal considering it’s inherently obvious that you need to enter a passcode when the passcode entry keypad interface appears on your display.

With no options to configure, PasscodePercent does just one thing and does it very well. The only way to disable the tweak is to uninstall it from your device.

Those who want to give PasscodePercent a try for themselves can download it for free from the BigBoss repository via their favorite package manager app, such as Sileo or Zebra. The tweak supports jailbroken iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 13, 14, 15, and 16.

Do you like the idea of the battery level percentage appearing in your Lock Screen’s passcode entry interface? Let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.