Because, I think, everything in the status bar is supposed to be a second thought. No need to check it. Its like the no stress bar on Windows Phone. All Windows Phone devices as a general rule get decent battery life. Why do you need percentage on a device that never runs out of power in a normal days use.
There is a reason the status information disappears. You don't need to keep checking it. I would say that in stead of laughing at Microsoft maybe Apple and Android should be concentrating on building a more efficient OS.
OK, I don't agree with you. However, your opinion is every bit as valid as mine, so I respect yours. But if the reasons you give are true, how then do we explain displaying battery percentage in WP8.1 (assuming the rumor is true)? Did Microsoft decided that everything in the status bar should no longer be a second thought? Did battery life all of a sudden become a problem, necessitating keeping a close eye on it? Is WP now less efficient, like Apple and Android?
I am just saying if Microsoft built into the OS a battery percentage toggle that when turned on consumed battery. I would not turn it on. I don't need battery percentage bad enough to loose battery to use it.
I'm not sure how it would consume battery, outside of the few pixels that will be white instead of black. The battery percentage is calculated anyway.
