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Thank fuck. Anyone who ever thinks it should be "off" or "automatic" with no option for "always on" should be shot. Automatic is fine for a default, but let people force it on or off, and let them pick the limits (within reason).
If I could limit my phones that are plugged in 24/7 to 60% I'd be so happy. If Apple is beating you in user choice then you've done something horrendously wrong.
As far as I’m aware it’s currently limited to the iPhone 15 (because Apple) but you have auto, always limited, and off.