Make sure both Bluetooth 's are on, first. (ofcourse) . Then under your bluetooth icon somewhere it should say send file receive etc. Click on send file. Once you get there it'll ask you to where. And it should have your mobile phone already showing up. If not connect it. Then next, and it'll ask you what to send. You browse the file and click next once againa and it'll be sending to your phone via bluetooth! Easy as pie!
if you are using the computer, you need to link them up, by telling the computer to find you're phone, you need to enable the bluetooth on you're phone (it eats up you're battery btw when its on) then send it to the phone, you also need the space for the mp3 file on it.
You can send music to another phone in a variety of ways, depending upon the phone's capability. It is possible to send music files by email, Bluetooth, infrared or by using a memory card.
Yes, you can download songs to your computer using iTunes.
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To do so, you need home appliances that have blue-tooth reciever. In that case you would need a remote, a phone with the needed software or a computer with the needed software.
you can get free blackberry ringtone by downloading songs onto your computer. Then plug your blackberry into your computer using a usb cord and download it to your blackberry. You download the songs by using limewire or frostwire. Or you can open video to mp3 converter on the internet and paste URL from youtube onto it to get the songs.
Using a phone- is using a computer.
The cellphone service provider himself gives option to download songs by sending a SMS to them or otherwise u can download it from computer using a data cable or from another phone using bluetooth, infrared etc.
If you are plugging your phone into a computer, then that is free. Downloading songs from the Internet connection on your phone often incurs a charge, and when using free MB of Internet be careful not to go over that amount.
Connect your iPod to your computer using a USB and iTunes will automatically sync your songs.
You have to dock it to a computer, and then you can drag songs to and from it using iTunes.
Using Windows Media Player rip the songs from the CD into your library, then connect your phone to your computer and, either using Windows Media Player, select the songs and sinc them to your phone, or find where the songs are saved on your computer then copy the files onto your phone.