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Oh boy...I've done this...went from iPhone 3G to Galaxy s3. It was a hassle I never want to do again, but overall I would never go back to an iPhone for I enjoy the freedom of an Android phone (currently have a Galaxy s5). There is probably a better way that will get you better audio, but I found this free program to do the conversions called MediaHuman Audio Converter at www.mediahuman.com
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's easy to back up your ITunes to your computer. Then you can save it to micro sd and put it in your phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Pop all your music onto a micro SD card and then listen away. Make sure it's in a compatible format while transferring the files to the card from iTunes and you should have no problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your music is stored on your computer via iTunes, you should be able to move the files from you library onto the phone without any real issues provided you are familiar with where your iTunes music library is stored. I'm not certain the steps to take if you are streaming from iCloud or something of the like. I have an older Mac rather than a PC, and when I first got my Android, it prompted me to use an Android program to allow the Mac to recognize my phone. Once downloaded, it was as simple as dragging and dropping my music files. I hope that gives an idea as to what you can do if you make the switch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can..sorta. There's a built in app called "Smart Switch" that transfers iTunes music to the Galaxy 5. All you need to do is plug your USB cable in. Some songs may or may not go through.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can download Smart Switch or Kies Apps for your Mac computer, if that's what you us, and move your playlists from iTunes to either of these apps and then transfer them to your Samsung Galaxy S5 through your USB Charger cord. Someone at Best Buy or another store where you purchased your phone should be able to help you with that.
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