These days it seems that what a phone looks like and what features it has have just as much to do with a person's decision to buy it as their ability to actually talk on the phone. Early on the RAZR caught the eye of cell phone users with its sleek design. In its later models--starting with the V3i--it caught up in the features department by making the phone compatible with Apple's iTunes software and adding a microSD memory card slot so users can store more than a handful of songs on it. And with a few simple steps, the RAZR can now be turned into an MP3 player.
Instructions
Get Music on a Motorola Razr
1. Install a microSD memory card into your RAZR by opening the battery door on the back of the phone. The card is placed underneath the small metal brackets located above the battery.
2. Next you'll need to set the memory card as your default USB connection in order to save music to the card. Start this process by pressing the "Menu" key. This key is located above the circular "Navigation" key, which is located on the center of the phone between the screen and number keys.
3. Use the navigation key to scroll to "Settings" and press the "Center" key, which is located in the middle of the navigation key.
4. Use the navigation key to scroll to "Connection" and press the center key.
5. Use the navigation key to scroll to "USB setting" and press the center key.
6. Use the navigation key to scroll to "Default Connection" and press the center key.
7. Use the navigation key to scroll to "Memory Card" and press the center key.
8. Open your iTunes software on your computer.
9. Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable that comes supplied with the RAZR. The phone's mini USB connection is located on the lefthand side near the bottom of the phone.
10. Once your computer and the software recognize your phone has been plugged in a "Phone" icon will appear in your iTunes menu. Select the songs you want on your phone and drag them to the icon.
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