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The BlackBerry Pearl is a series of smartphones manufactured by Research in Motion (RIM). To add music to your BlackBerry Pearl, you need to follow these steps: 1. Connect your BlackBerry Pearl to your computer using the USB cable that came with the device. 2. Once the device is connected, open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager software on your computer. 3. In the Desktop Manager software, click on the "Media" tab. 4. Click on the "Music" icon to open the music management window. 5. From here, you can select the source of your music (iTunes, Windows Media Player, or a specific folder on your computer). 6. Click on the "Add" button and select the music files you want to add to your BlackBerry Pearl. 7. Once you have added the music files, you can drag and drop them onto your BlackBerry Pearl in the left-hand panel of the music management window. 8. Finally, click on the "Sync" button to transfer the music files from your computer to your BlackBerry Pearl. Once the sync process is complete, you should be able to listen to your music on your BlackBerry Pearl. You can access your music by clicking on the "Media" icon on your device's home screen and selecting "Music".
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