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I currently have an iPhone, but I'm not really an iPhone type. I would like to switchback to an Android?
The onlything I like about the iPhone is the fact thatI can acess my iTunes. Is there a way to transfer my music from iTunes to a droid?
The the a** that wants to run me down. Let me tell you some things. Yes it is a communication device. Good for you! I tired apple at my last update. I have had this phone for almost 2 years and I just prefer the droids. Not sure what the phone brand/type I prefer has to do with my personal depth or how I am into materialistic things. I "ugraded" to the phone that is almost phased out and so I got it for free. So it didn't cost ME anything.
See where I said ME, my Dad is dead and hasn't paid my bills in a Very long time. Oh maybe youare talking about a sugar Daddy. Don't have one of those either. I WILL try to intsall iTunes and if it doesn't work then oh well. I will figure somehting else out. Not sure why there would be carnage and why you think my fingers would be "spastic".
5 Answers
- Anonymous5 years ago
Okay so Apple have put heavy emphasis on styling throughout marketing but... you're not really an "iphone type"? What does that even mean? It's a communication device, not a fashion accessory. My god you have such layered depth, don't you? Just buy whatever materialistic crud you can max daddies credit card out on, then waste bandwidth online with daft responses & questions. Don't fancy your chances installing iTunes, would love to watch and laugh at the carnage spastic fingers though.
- 5 years ago
Hey,
I don't think you can play the music on your Android if the music is purchased from iTunes. iTunes music is drm protected due to copyright. So the player on your Android phone can't read the music file from iTunes.
If the music is downloaded from internet or from your CD, you can play them on your Android. For Android users, it is really easy to transfer music to their phone, just copy the music and put them into the music folder of your sd card.
- RobsteriarkLv 75 years ago
Install iTunes on your replacement 'Droid and on your host computer. Backup your iPhone to your host computer. If you haven't done it before then all the music stored in iTunes on the iPhone gets copied to iTunes on the host computer. Connect your new 'Droid to the same host computer and open iTunes on the host computer. The music should sync automatically, if not click the sync button at the bottom of the iTunes screen after clicking on the phone icon and selecting your 'Droid.
- 5 years ago
So I can get iTunes on a Droid? That's cool. Thank you for your help.
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