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Switch between the iPhone and Android phone is a usual thing for mobile phone enthusiasts, and it's also very common for people to have both iPhone and Android phone. Then, transferring photos from Android to iPhone, or moving music, messages, contacts from iPhone to Android is needful to update data on both phones.
Here, in this article, we will focus on how to transfer music from iPhone to Android. As the mutually independent feature of iOS and Android, there is no direct way for you to send music from iPhone to Android. But it doesn't mean there is no way to make it. Follow guides below and learn to copy music from iPhone to Android with the three fulfillable solutions.
The most straightforward approach to transfer music from iPhone to Android is exporting songs from iPhone to the computer by using a free iPhone data transfer tool at first, then drag and drop the files to the Android phone via the USB cable. Let’s check following steps to see how it work.
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EaseUS MobiMover allows you to transfer the whole songs from iPhone to the computer with just a single click for totally free. We will show you how to do it in the following steps. Download and install MobiMover by clicking the download button below, and start now.
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to the Mac/PC with a USB cable. Tap Trust This Computer on your iPhone screen if you are required. Run EaseUS MobiMover Free for PC and choose the iDevice to PC on the main screen to back up all the iPhone music to the computer with one click.
If you are a Mac user, you should use EaseUS MobiMover Free for PC and transfer iPhone music to the Mac following the same steps here.
Step 2: MobiMover will automatically load and check all the compatible data on your iPhone. To export music only, you need to unselect other data manually and keep the music left.
Step 3: Then, go to the top-right screen and click the Folder icon to set the file path for the exported music. You are free to save the files at any location.
Step 4: Now, click the Transfer button to download iPhone music to the computer at a fast speed. Please don't disconnect the USB connection while files are moving. When the process accomplishes, click View to check the songs exported.
After you have exported the music from the iPhone to the computer, putting them to Android is no sweat.
Step 1: Connect your Android phone to the computer using a USB cable.
Step 2: Go to find My computer on your computer. Double-click your Android device, find and open the music files saved on your computer just now.
Step 3: Drag and drop the songs on your Android phone.
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With the same steps listed above, you can also transfer photos from iPhone to Android.
If you are familiar with Google service, one way you can copy music from iPhone to Android is using Google Music Manager, which requires operations on both iTunes and Google Play. If you are unfamiliar with either of these two tools, we recommend you’d better get back to part 1 and use the easier way.
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to the computer with a USB cable. Run iTunes, and back up your iPhone music to iTunes.
Step 2: Download and install the Google Music Manager on your computer. Start and sign in with the same Google account on your Android phone.
Step 3: Click Music Manager. Upload songs from iTunes files including the synced music on iPhone to your Google Play.
Step 4: Open your Android phone and launch the Google Play Music app ( install Google Play Music on your Android phone you haven’t). Find All Music on the top bar, and you will see all your iTunes synced songs from iPhone.
Technically speaking, due to the iOS restrictions, the iPhone can't pair with the Android phone through the Bluetooth to share data. However, if you got a jailbreak iPhone, you can transfer music from iPhone to Android via Bluetooth wirelessly.
Step 1: Turn on Bluetooth on both iPhone and Android phone.
Step 2: Go to your iPhone, tap Bluetooth, and Scan for your Android phone and connect to it.
Step 3: Wait for pairing. When it’s successfully, find the music file on your iPhone and send it to the Android phone through Bluetooth.