Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Getting Songs From Itunes To My Android Droid Phone

iTunes is the default media program for managing Apple devices such as iPods and iPads. It allows you to import music from CDs and purchase single tracks and albums from its music store. The Droid is a multimedia smartphone that uses the Android operating system. It allows you to upload and play your favorite songs on the go. While the Droid isn't compatible with iTunes, you can still transfer previously saved iTunes songs to your phone with the help of a middleman, a software program that can be linked to iTunes.


Instructions


1. Download and install Motorola Media Link. Motorola Media Link is a free program developed by Motorola for syncing content from your computer to Droid phones. It allows you to transfer content from iTunes to your phone.








2. Connect your Droid phone to your computer using the USB cable, then launch Motorola Media Link if it doesn't launch automatically. The program will display your phone's content.


3. Click the "Sync" entry in the taskbar of the main window. The "Sync" window will open and displays the "General" tab. Click the "Music" button.








4. Launch iTunes without closing Motorola Media Link. Click "Library" in the iTunes pane to view your songs. Drag songs from the iTunes library to the name of the albums or playlists in the phone list where you want to copy them. The songs will automatically be transferred to your Droid phone.


5. Close iTunes. Click the "Eject" button in the Motorola Media Link program's panel. Disconnect your phone from your computer.

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