Owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones often face situations where the standard charge indicator is too small for comfortable perception, especially for users with impaired vision or those who prefer minimalist wallpaper, where a thin strip of battery is simply lost. There is no one universal button “make the battery huge” in the MIUI operating system and the new HyperOS shell, but there are several effective ways to get around this limitation.
Resizing system elements is a delicate task, requiring an understanding of the Android interface. Direct editing of system files can lead to unstable device operation, so we will look at the safe methods available to the average user without obtaining superuser rights. You will learn how to use built-in zoom functions, third-party themes and special widgets to ensure that the energy indicator is always visible.
Before you start taking action, it's important to evaluate the current state of your screen and understand which method is right for you. Some ways affect the entire interface, making not only the battery larger, but also the text larger, while others allow you to change only a specific element of the status bar. Choosing the right approach will save you time and nerves.
Use of display settings and fonts
The easiest and safest way to visually zoom in on all the interface elements, including the battery icon, is to change the global display settings. In Xiaomi shells, the display settings section is responsible for this. When you zoom in on the font size, the system scales proportionally and many graphic elements, which can solve the problem of the small indicator.
To access these settings, you need to go to Settings → Screen → Text and Font Size. Here you will see a slider that moves to the right will zoom in. Note that other status bar elements such as time and notification icons will grow along with the battery icon, which can lead to them being overlaid on low-pixel density screens.
⚠️ Warning: Excessive font enlargement may cause text in some applications to stop fitting on the screen and the interface to become less informative due to a reduction in the visible area of content.
This method is especially effective on devices with screen sizes larger than 6.5 inches, where free space allows you to stretch elements without critical loss of functionality. If you have a compact smartphone, it is better to consider alternative options that do not affect the readability of the main content.
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Try changing only the font size without touching the screen scale to find a balance between text readability and icon size.
Application of themes with modified status bar schedule
The most aesthetic way to change the look of a battery is to install a special theme from Themes. Designers create designs where the status bar graphics are redrawn completely, and there are often options with enlarged, stylized or animated charge indicators. This is not software zooming, but a replacement for a graphic file.
To find the right design, open the Themes app and search for keywords like “Large Battery,” “Big Icon,” or “Bold Status.” Once the theme is loaded, you don’t have to use it fully: in many cases, you can only activate the System Style or Status Bar component, saving your wallpaper and desktop icons.
- 🎨 Open a theme store and search for “Battery».
- 👁️ In the preview, carefully consider the top of the screen for icon size.
- 📥 Download your favorite topic and use it to check it out.
- ⚙️ If the theme changes everything, use the “Set up theme” feature to leave only the status bar.
Note that not all themes support selective application of components. Some designs may require a complete change in the interface, including the lock screen and settings menu. Always check the compatibility of the theme with your version of Android and MIUI before installing.
Setting the style icon in the battery menu
Modern versions of HyperOS firmware and current MIUI 14 builds have an advanced charge percentage setting, which, while not making the battery jar itself huge, allows you to display a digital value in large print next to or inside the icon, which greatly improves readability.
To activate this feature, go to Settings → Notifications and Control Center → Status Bar. Here you can choose to display percent inside or next to the battery icon. In some regions and firmware versions, there is a choice between classic, rounded and rectangular style, where the latter often looks more massive.
| Parameter | Location. | Impact on size | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage inside | Status bar | Minimum | All versions. |
| Interest near | Status bar | Average (adds text) | MIUI 12+ |
| Classical style | Battery settings | Standard. | Basic |
| Modern style | Battery settings | Visually wider. | HyperOS |
Changing the style of displaying percentages is a regular feature that is guaranteed to not cause conflicts in the system. It is recommended to experiment with different options to find the one that will be most noticeable with your usual angle of view and lighting.
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Digitally displaying percentages next to an icon is often perceived better by the eye than simply zooming in on the graphical circuit of the battery.
Use of monitoring widgets on the desktop
If changing the system icon in a narrow status bar bar is impossible or uncomfortable, the ideal solution is to place a large battery widget on the home screen. Widgets in MIUI and HyperOS can occupy a significant area and display detailed information about the state of the battery, including discharge schedule and temperature.
To add this, make a long tap on the empty space on your desktop and select Widgets. In the category "Battery" or "Tools", you will find various options for design. Choose a large widget (such as 4x2 or 2x2) that will catch your eye every time you unlock the phone.
There are also third-party apps from Google Play that offer widgets with huge charge indicators that cover half the screen, often supporting customization of color and shape, allowing for a unique interface where the battery is the centerpiece of the design.
⚠️ Attention: Active widgets that constantly update charge data can slightly increase the power consumption in standby mode, although on modern processors this effect is minimal.
Using widgets is especially useful for Xiaomi Pad tablets or large-screen smartphones, where the desktop area allows you to place large information blocks without compromising the launch of applications.
☑️ Installation of battery widget
Scaling through the Developer Menu
For advanced users who want to zoom in on system elements without changing fonts, there is a hidden developer menu, and here you can find the Smallest Width option, which controls pixel density (DPI), reducing this value makes the system think the screen is smaller, and it automatically scales all the elements to make them larger.
To get into this menu, go to Settings → About phone and quickly click on MIUI 7 times. Then the option “Developers” will appear in the advanced settings. Find the option “Minimum width” (or “Less Width”) there. Write down the original value to be able to go back, and reduce it by 20-40 units.
This method is the most effective for global interface expansion, but it requires caution: Too much reduction in DPI can make some controls unavailable or "go" layout in system applications.
How do I return the settings if everything is gone?
Technical limitations and version compatibility
It is important to understand that customization capabilities are highly dependent on the operating system version and regional firmware. Global versions of MIUI often have fewer visualization settings compared to Chinese builds, where experiments with the interface are welcome.
On older HD+ devices, increasing the elements can lead to a marked decrease in picture clarity ("ladders" on fonts and icons), which is almost imperceptible for image quality on FullHD+ and 2K screens.
- 📱 On Android devices 10-11 Scalability is limited.
- 🚀 Android 13-14 HyperOS offers more flexible settings.
- 🌏 Chinese firmware often contains hidden themes with large elements.
If none of the software methods gave the desired result, it is worth considering the use of accessories, such as cases with built-in charge indicators that duplicate information from the screen, although this is already a solution from the category of hardware.