Xiaomi smartphone owners often face situations where the standard status bar charge indicator seems too small and barely noticeable, especially for devices with large displays and camera cutouts, where each pixel of usable area is worth its weight in gold. Users are looking for ways to make the display of charge level more noticeable, so that in glance mode instantly assess the state of the battery.
Unfortunately, the standard MIUI shell settings menu or the new HyperOS doesn't have a slider that allows you to directly resize the battery icon, but there are proven methods to circumvent this limitation, ranging from simply changing the theme of the design to using engineering menus and third-party utilities that allow you to customize the system interface.
In this article, we will take a look at all the ways to visually zoom in on the indicator, learn how to use built-in accessibility features, work with thematics and apply more advanced customization methods. Visual visibility is critical for comfortable smartphone use, and we will help you achieve the desired result without losing warranty.
Standard Charge Display Settings in MIUI and HyperOS
Before we get to the complex methods, we need to learn the basics of the system. Most of the time, the problem is not to zoom in on the icon itself, change the format or style of the percentage display, but the standard interface offers several options for presenting battery information that may be more user-friendly.
To access the main settings go to the Settings menu โ Notifications and status bar โ Battery. Here you'll find the Percentage Charge switch, and turning on this option changes the way the indicator looks, so instead of having a little strip inside the battery, you get numbers. On some versions of the firmware, it visually makes the status zone more saturated and visible.
It is worth noting that the latest updates to Android 13 and Android 14 based on Xiaomi shells have the ability to choose the style of displaying percent: inside or next to the icon.Selecting the option โNear the iconโ is often subjectively perceived as an increase in the size of the item, since the digital value takes up more space than the graphic symbol.
โ ๏ธ Note: In some regions and on certain smartphone models (e.g. global versions of the Redmi Note), the menu may be called slightly differently".
If standard settings don't work, you can experiment with scaling the typeface. Although this affects all text in the system, increasing the size of the font often results in proportional increases in the percentage of charge if you choose the appropriate display style, and it's a simple but effective way to make information more readable for people with low vision.
Using themes and third-party launchers for customization
The safest and most flexible way to change the appearance of a status bar is to use thematics. The MIUI Themes store contains thousands of design options where developers change the design of system icons, including the battery. Some themes offer enlarged, animated or stylized indicators that are significantly larger than stock ones.
To find the right design, go to the Themes app, select Status Bar category, or search for queries like Big Battery, Huge Icon, or Minimal Big. After applying the theme, the changes will affect not only the battery, but other interface elements, which can be addictive. It is important to choose high-ranking themes to avoid display bugs.
An alternative solution is to install a third-party launcher like Nova Launcher or Microsoft Launcher. Although they primarily change the desktop, many of them allow you to add huge battery widgets directly to the home screen, which solves the problem of visibility of the indicator dramatically: you see a large, beautiful widget every time you pick up your phone.
- ๐จ Design themes: Allows you to change the design of system icons without superuser rights.
- ๐ฑ Desktop widgets: Provide maximum indicator size by placing on the home screen.
- โ๏ธ Launchers: Give full control over the grid and the size of interface elements.
When using third-party themes, remember that they can consume a little more CPU resources if they contain complex animations. However, for a static increase in battery size, this impact is minimal. The main thing is to make sure that the theme is compatible with your version of Android to avoid artifacts or icons disappearing.
Size settings through the Developer Menu
To fine-tune the interface, including the size of all the elements, there's a hidden developer menu that allows you to rescale the global interface, which will affect the status bar, and this method is effective if you need to zoom in not only the battery, but other small controls as well.
To activate the menu, go to Settings โ About the phone and quickly press 7 times on the item "Version" MIUI" or "Version". OS". After the notification โYou became a developerโ appears, go back to the main settings menu, select โAdvanced Settingsโ and find โFor Developers".
Inside the menu, look for the "Drawing" or "Interface" section. We're interested in the "Smallest width" option. Changing this value changes the pixel density (DPI). Reducing the value (for example, from 360 to 320) will make all elements, including the battery icon, visually larger. However, be careful: too much reduction can lead to the fact that the elements will not fit on the screen.
โ๏ธ Checking before change DPI
โ ๏ธ Warning: Incorrectly setting the minimum width can make the interface unreadable. If you can't get it back after changing the values, reset the phone to the factory.
You can also find the "UI Scale" option on the developer menu, which works similarly but has safer adjustment limits, which is a safe method that doesn't require any additional software to be installed, and once you've set the settings, the system can automatically reboot the interface, which takes a few seconds.
Engineering menu and hidden system parameters
For advanced users who are not afraid to experiment, there is access to the engineering menu through code, which allows you to get to the deep settings of the display and interface, which are hidden from the average user, but using this method requires increased caution.
Open the Phone app and type the combination ##6484##. This will open the engineering menu. CIT. You can check the display here, but direct resizing of the icons is not available in all versions. ADB-commands to change the density of the display.
To work with ADB, you will need a computer and installed ADB drivers. Connect your phone over USB, enable debugging over USB in the developer menu, and enter a command to change the density:
adb shell wm density 320Here, 320 is the density value. The standard value for most Xiaomi smartphones is around 360-400 dpi. Reducing the number increases the size of all the elements. To get it back to normal, use the adb shell wm density reset command. It's a powerful tool to get exactly the size of the battery you want.
What if the screen turns black after the command?
Comparison of methods of changing the interface
To make it easier for you to choose the right method, we have prepared a comparison table that will help you assess the risks and effectiveness of each method for your specific situation.
| Method | Difficulty | Risk of error | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Change of subject | Low. | Minimum | Tall. |
| Developer Menu (DPI) | Medium | Medium. | Very high. |
| Desktop widgets | Low. | Absent. | Maximum |
| ADB team | Tall. | High-pitched | Maximum |
As you can see from the table, using widgets or themes is the safest way. DPI-changing methods require care, but they produce the most systematic result, affecting all applications at once. The choice depends on your technical background and willingness to risk the stability of the system.
Remember that any changes in system parameters can affect autonomy. Enlarged graphics and widgets can consume a little more power, although on modern Snapdragon or MediaTek processors this difference is almost invisible. The critical factor is not the size of the icon, but the brightness of the screen and the activity of background processes.