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Basically, I use iMessage to communicate with my family and Facebook Messenger to chat with everyone else in my life.

I would think you just open your Apple Wallet app? That’s where the credit card is “stored” along with any other affinity/loyalty/points cards you have.

There’s Outlook, Spark, Email (by AnyDo), Inbox by Google. Lots of good options.

Regarding Maps remembering where you parked your car - if you don’t have a Bluetooth connection to your car stereo or Apple CarPlay, you can still take advantage of the feature by telling Siri, “Remember where I parked my car” and the rest of the feature basically works as advertised.

Check the Background App Refresh settings. At one point during the beta process, iOS10 set ALL of my app to background refresh and it was murder on my battery.

I used Maps for the first time in forever on the weekend was pleasantly shocked at how ... well, ... GOOD it’s actually gotten since I used it last. (The last time I used Maps, it literally tried to kill me by telling me to turn right where there was no street and a train crossing tracks.)

I found this Googling around. Guess I’m not going to get it on my 5S:

Hmmm ... that doesn’t seem to be changing anything on my end, but I’ll keep at it. Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated.

Is there a setting for the Voicemail Transcription or some kind of minimum hardware requirement or something? I have visual voicemail on my carrier but I’ve left myself voicemails on my 5S in iOS 10 and they are not getting transcribed.

That’s too bad, particularly because Downcast is part of CarPlay, I believe.

I want support for Downcast, so I can get Siri to change my podcasts while I drive.

Although I fully realize that in the BIG PICTURE OF LIFE, droid names are not important at all... this was still the best thing I’ve read on the Internet this week.

I was once a “calendar app guy” and tried all sorts of calendar apps. And my wife, who uses the stock iPhone calendar app, kept getting upset with me because the calendar invitations that I’d share from Calendars 5 or Cal or Sunrise or whatever I was using that month always came in to her emailgarbled and hard to

Sweet! I was unaware of that, but, yeah, that’s pretty much exactly what I’d love to see integrated into Google or Apple Maps.

Yup, that’s an entirely fair point.

Here’s a Google Maps feature I’d like to see - using the make/model of my car, estimated gas consumption and route info to tell me where I would reasonably need to fill up my car BEFORE I leave on the trip.

Installed iOS 10 beta on my nearly three-year-old 5S that’s going to be replaced in a few months.

These days, I mainly use Siri in the car as my hands-free assistant while driving. Mostly sending and reading aloud iMessages and sometimes making a note or reminder.

I’ll say this, too - probably the BEST SINGLE FEATURE that Tweetbot has is timeline sync: the ability to use Tweetbot on your iPhone and then pick up your iPad and have the app magically place you back exactly where you left off.

Yeah, the last time I switched back to Tweetbot due to what I thought were too many Twitter ads, Twitter was giving me one promoted tweet for every 10 or 12. And one day last week, I was scrolling my timeline in the morning after waking up, catching up on the overnight feed, and it was *literally* one promoted tweet