Smartphone or tablets are essentially portable music players so here is how to transfer your iTunes library to an Android phone or tablet.
So you've got a new Android smartphone or tablet and want to listen to your amazing music collection on it, but how on earth do you get your library from your computer to your Android device?
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Luckily the process is fairly simple because Android devices appear on computers as storage volumes. You'll need a microUSB to regular USB cable for this which is normally supplied with any new device. How to transfer iTunes library to Android phone Step One
Plug your Android phone (or tablet) into your PC. You may need to tell the phone to operate in MTP mode for transferring files.
Read: How to set a song as a ringtone on Android. Step Two
Open a new File Explorer window and navigate to your device's music folder. In this case the location is: This PC > Chris' G2 > Internal Storage > Music.
Leave this window open ready to move your music. Step Three
Open a new File Explorer window (right click on 'This PC' and select 'open in a new window') and find your iTunes music library. By default this is found in: This PC > Music > iTunes > iTunes Media > Music.
Step Four
With the two windows open next to each other on your desktop simply drag and drop the music you want to transfer to your Android device. You can select particular folders or just move everything if you have enough free storage space on your device.
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