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Tuned, the Facebook app for couples is now on Android

Tuned, the Facebook app for couples is now on Android

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
18 May 2021
in Social Media, Tech
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Would you like to take digital communication with your partner to the next level? Well, with Tuned, Facebook’s new creation, you will be able to do it. Last year the company had already launched this messaging app, which differs from the rest because it is only for couples.

That’s right, in Tuned communication is only between two, as long as both have an iPhone, although this has changed, as now couples with Android devices may also have the opportunity to try this messaging app and discover the options it offers.

However, despite the multiplatform nature that Tuned has adopted with this foray into Android, the app has a limited download, being available on Google Play only for users in the United States. However, those couples who do not live in the North American territory may have the opportunity to download the APK and try it on their device without any inconvenience.

How to use Tuned?

Before you can use the app, the first thing to do is to register with your phone number and then enter your name and age. After that, you will have to enter your partner’s phone number and she will also have to do the same. Once this is done, both of you will be ready to use the app.

How does Tuned work?

Tuned, the Facebook app for couples, now on Android
Tuned, the Facebook app for couples, now on Android

In terms of how it works, Tuned presents 3 timelines in its interface: past, present, and future. In the past, the couple will be able to publish experiences they have shared and wish to keep as memories. In this sense, Tuned offers a wide variety of icons to customize each event, as well as the possibility of adding photos if desired.

In the present timeline, the couple will have the opportunity, separately, to publish their mood and customize it by assigning it one of the available colors.

Tuned also allows the couple to develop dynamics and share diverse material such as greeting cards with personalized texts, songs, notes, gifs, photos, stickers, and even video.

Moving on to Tuned’s future tab, the couple will be able to include those events that they both plan to carry out or participate in in the short or medium term.

In addition to this, Tuned has an area to create shared lists of everything that comes to mind. There you will be able to customize the name of each added item and change its location.

In short, taking into account the experimental nature of Tuned as a messaging application for couples, it offers a more than remarkable performance, even though its interface and options have not been translated into another language other than English.

It only remains for couples to make the decision to download Tuned on their devices and try the options offered by this curious app.

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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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