"On" as a preposition shows physical contact with and supported by something or forming a distinctive part of something.
Ex)
"The book is on the table."
"She has a tattoo on her arm."
Also as an adverb "on" has the same meaning as the first one above.
Physically in contact with and supported by a surface. But it can also show continuation of a movement or action.
Ex)
"Make sure the lid is on the jar."
"The old lady rambled on all night."
So, logically the correct answer would be "at," it is a preposition of place, time, direction, and position. Your phones battery level is positioned "at" 5 percent.