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A person can download music to the Samsung Galaxy Centure by connecting to a computer with a USB cable. The music can then be dragged and dropped onto the phone's SD card.
Well you probably just need to plug it into your computer...that is if you have the cord...
Any easy way to transfer old music or Gmail from the Samsung Note 1 to the Samsung note 3 si by using the Kies program which you can download on your computer and is utilized with Samsung devices. This allows seamless conversion and download of files.
You cannot get mp3's as your ringtone on the Samsung Rant. Although contrary to popular belief, you cannot do it. You must buy and download a song from your carrier's store, and then it will be able to play as the ringtone on your Samsung Rant.
In order to put music from a CD onto a Samsung Galaxy Ace II, you will need to download the music from the CD onto the hard drive of your computer. From there, you can transfer the music to your phone.
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You have to go on windows media player and connect a dvice to your pc. Then you have to click sync at the upper right on windows media player and your dne just press sync after!
My friend has a galaxy and she has music there so you could download music but im trying to find out how
if you have a computer go and download from you computer
You put your usb wire in the computer and then you have to press KIES and you get your song the one that you want to download you jyst copy the url and then you paste it on a website called tunebanner
There are a number of mobile apps available through the Android market, [Google] Play Store, that allow you to download music from the internet. Note that some of the apps available may not be legal. A reputable App that offers both free and paid music for download includes [Google] Play Music. If you choose not to download an App, you may connect your Samsung tablet to your laptop or computer with a USB cable. Then the Tablet will pop up on the "My Computer" option. You have to just click on it and copy songs from iTunes or other MP3 music services which have countless songs available.