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To add your iTunes music to an Android device, you have a few options: Option 1: Use a third-party app There are several third-party apps available that can help you transfer your iTunes music to an Android device. Some popular apps include: - iSyncr: This app allows you to sync your iTunes music and playlists to your Android device wirelessly or via USB. - DoubleTwist: This app is similar to iSyncr and allows you to sync your iTunes music and playlists to your Android device. - Google Play Music: This app allows you to upload up to 50,000 songs to the cloud for free and then stream them on any device, including Android. To use these apps, you will need to download and install them on both your computer and your Android device. Then follow the instructions provided by the app to sync your iTunes music to your Android device. Option 2: Transfer music manually If you prefer not to use a third-party app, you can transfer your iTunes music to your Android device manually. Here are the steps: 1. Connect your Android device to your computer via USB cable. 2. On your computer, open iTunes and select the songs or playlists you want to transfer. 3. Right-click on the selected songs or playlists and choose "Show in Windows Explorer" (Windows) or "Show in Finder" (Mac). 4. In the Explorer or Finder window that opens, select the songs or playlists and copy them. 5. Open the folder on your Android device where you want to store the music, and paste the songs or playlists. 6. Once the transfer is complete, eject your Android device from your computer and disconnect the USB cable. Note: Depending on the format of your iTunes music, you may need to convert the files to a compatible format before transferring them to your Android device. MP3 is a widely compatible format, so it's a good choice for transferring music between different devices.
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