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Mobile Phone Company has been trying to get to use their phones as mp3 players long before Apple got any game. The problem is been and continues to be that’s not always obvious how to get your music on to the phone. There's no perfect solution for loading music easily on to any phone but if you're confuse about where to start there's a handful of tips that may help.
First find out if the phone came with the cable that allows you to connect to your computer. Usually this is something with the funky phone connector on one end and the USB plug on the other. If you use this to connect your phone to your computer there's a decent chance the device will show up as removable drive or as a windows mobile device.
On a PC take a look under My Computer directory and hopefully you'll find the device and the folder where you can drag and drops some mp3. On the Mac you either see an external drive on your desktop or you won't. In which case try searching the web Mac utility for your phone, let's just try another one of this techniques. This also a popular about there called Double Twist that works with most popular phone brands and can also help you in transferring video and photos.
Okay, a second method for loading this onto your mobile is to see if it supports Micro SD Cards or some kind of memory card expansion. Most phones are pretty light on built in memory any how so if your phone has a memory expansion slot it can be a great way to give your phone extra memory and load your music files all in one shot.
Now to load music onto the card you want to get your hands on the USB Card Reader using cost more than $20.00 and it let you load music onto the card both Mac and PC. Once the files on the card put the card into your phone booth up the phones music player and if the files don’t show up by the way look for a menu options and where you can load the music from the card.
Now if your phone doesn’t have a Micro SD slot there's also a Bluetooth. If your phone has Bluetooth and can connect to your computer you should be then to send files back and fort if you know what you're doing. Now trouble shooting Bluetooth connections since the subject for a whole other video but if you’re feeling confident and some one more option you can explore.
Finally many carriers include an option for purchasing and downloading songs directly on your phone. Every phone puts this option in different place but it probably won't be too far out of the way since carriers typically get a cut from songs sales and want you to use this feature. Stepping is not a solution for getting your whole music library on to your phone and you'll likely pay at premium for the convenience. But when all us fails is good to know you have this options.
So there you hopefully I've given you some helpful ideas on how to load music onto you mobile phone. From CNET.com I'm Donald Bell.
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