During the Q&A portion of the call, Cook was asked about Apple’s ‘iOS in the Car’ initiative.The feature, which allows users to interact with their iOS devices via an in-car display, was one of the few that Apple spotlighted during its WWDC keynote last month…
“I see it as very important. It’s a part of the ecosystem. Just like the App Store is a key part of the ecosystem. And iTunes, and all of our content are key. And the services we provide from messaging to Siri and so forth—having something in the automobile is very, very important. It’s something that people want, and I think Apple can do this in a unique way—better than anyone else. It’s a key focus for us.â€
“iOS In The Car” is a very great thing, it’s essentially designed to enhance iOS integration in automobiles. It allows users to do things like make phone calls, access maps, and control music and other media on their device using their car’s built-in display.
“iOS in the Car seamlessly integrates your iOS device — and the iOS experience — with your in-dash system. If your vehicle is equipped with iOS in the Car, you can connect your iPhone 5 and interact with it using the car’s built-in display and controls or Siri Eyes Free. Now you can easily and safely make phone calls, access your music, send and receive messages, get directions, and more. It’s all designed to let iPhone focus on what you need, so you can focus on the road.â€
Until today there is a lot of cars support Siri Eyes Free Support like Mercedes Benz, Ferrari and more expensive cars..
Earlier this month, hidden code was found in the developer beta of iOS 7 that suggests iOS in the Car could connect with vehicles via Apple’s wireless AirPlay technology, in addition to a standard USB connection. But other than that, not much is known about how it works.