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Connecting with friends using ShareTunes depends on whether you are referring to the social music sharing app or the Apple SharePlay “Share Tunes” feature built into iOS.

Here is how to connect with your friends using both methods: Method 1: Using the ShareTunes iOS App

If you are using the standalone ⁠ShareTunes iPhone app, it functions as a social music player that lets you broadcast what you are currently playing.

Link Social Accounts: Open the app and log into your Twitter (X), Facebook, or Last.FM profiles.

Share Real-Time Audio: Broadcast your current song or artist to your connected social feeds automatically.

Discover Local Users: Use the app’s location feature to see what top songs other ShareTunes users are playing in your local area.

Scrobble Together: Track your habits seamlessly with built-in background and offline scrobbling that syncs to Last.FM when you are back online. Method 2: Using Apple SharePlay (“Share Tunes”)

If you mean using your iPhone’s native ⁠Apple SharePlay system to play music together synchronously, you can connect remotely or in person:

Connect via FaceTime (Remote): Start a FaceTime call, open Apple Music, pick a song, and tap SharePlay so everyone on the call listens in perfect sync.

Connect via QR Code (In-Person): If you are hosting a party or in a car, open your Now Playing screen, tap the SharePlay icon, and let friends scan the QR code to add songs to your live queue.

Connect via Device Proximity: Bring two iPhones running iOS 17 or later physically close to each other while music is playing to trigger an instant SharePlay invitation.

Which ShareTunes platform are you currently trying to set up? If you can share your device type, I can provide exact, step-by-step troubleshooting. Facebook·GemsOnVHS

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