
For those that iMessage friends in another language, iOS 6 now remembers your international keyboard for each chat, as noted by MacStories:
Like I said, I like to think sometimes Apple listens. As @SiVola told me earlier today on Twitter, the Messages app of iOS 6 is now capable of automatically selecting an international keyboard based on the last one you used in a conversation.
Pretty handy, eh? I can see a lot of people appreciating this.
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