One of the best features of iOS 15 is SharePlay. If you were excited about using SharePlay to share music with someone, you’re going to be disappointed to find that the feature is missing. Well, here’s everything you need to know if you can’t share or listen to music on SharePlay on Facetime.
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Shareplay is Apple’s new way to collaborate with your coworkers and colleagues, while also finding some quality time with your friends and family. Shareplay lets you share content from a variety of third-party services during a Facetime call. This means you no longer need janky mic setups or questionable apps to watch movies with your friends and family.
You can simply use Shareplay! Shareplay is compatible with most modern services and allows you to easily share video and audio content with your friends and family. For everything else you want to share from your iPhone, you can simply share it via screen sharing. Here’s how to use Shareplay to your advantage when you’re calling someone via Facetime.
While SharePlay is a great feature that many users have been eagerly awaiting, it’s missing from — wait for it — the public release of iOS 15. Duh! Testers — yes, we included — did get a look at its functionality in iOS 15 betas 2 and 3, but Apple apparently held off on releasing SharePlay in the final release of iOS 15.