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You can put music on an android by simply connecting your phone to a PC. Then copy paste MP3 or MP4 music to the mail folder.
put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
No. Windows and Android are two different operating systems.
If you're using an iPad, use the iTunes app. If you're using an Android tablet, download "free music download" from Google Play to get music. If you're using a Windows tablet, use the Windows Marketplace & go to the "Music" section.
Depends on what you're trying to do and what type of operating system you have. If you have a Windows PC then all you need to do is use the 'Windows Media Player' program to copy the music. So for instance if you want to get music from a CD disc onto the PC, then your could use Windows Media player to copy the track to your PC and save the music as an mp3 file.
Android X window system is an open source Java implementation of X windows.
Both Android and Windows based phones are great! It is all a matter of preference if you like Android or Windows based software.
Rhapsody is a music program that gives you unlimited access to music for a monthly fee. This will work with Android, Apple, Windows, Blackberry, and Ford devices.
Android is for phones, while Windows is for computers. Totally different devices. If you meant Android vs Windows Phone 7, then I don't know
if its an I-Pod and you use windows you can use winamp to copy music to your computer if its an I-pod and your using mac OS you can use music rescue to copy music from an iPod to your computer if its any other mp3 player you can just use any program other than itunes (winamp is great if you use windows)
I thinks windows technology is best than android technology.
First connect your phone to your computer via USB cable. When your phone detects the connection and asks you if it should mount the sd card as a portable drive on the computer press ok. When your phone is connected this way just open it through "My Computer" a.k.a. windows explorer as you'd open a normal USB drive and copy the file into the music folder on it; upon disconnecting the phone the android music player should recognize the file as music and add it to your song list.