Using Android beam is something similar like using a Bluetooth, what you are going to need is a device that supports beam, you can find Android beam option available over the LG device, make sure the beam option is turned on and tap over the file you want to share with other device using beam.
You'll likely have to send it via MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), and attach the music file in question. If the recipient is near you, you can also send it to them via Android Beam, or NFC (when your phone touches their phone, if their phone has the same capabilities).
Yes, Android Phones can play music they are loaded with music players which can play music files for you and still if you don't have any music player over your Android device you can always download them from the stores.
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There is a free android app called Datpiff Mobile.
I would say the playtube app is the best music amplifier for an android. I have it myself for my own android and it works very well, its also free so its a no-brainer.
iTunes in not avalible for any Android devices. The main music app on Android is Google Play Music.
I would say the playtube app is the best music amplifier for an android. I have it myself for my own android and it works very well, its also free so its a no-brainer.
VideoFX is said to be one of the more popular and better Android applications for making music videos.
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.
Some of the apps for downloading music on android are 4shared music, RockMyRun, Google Play music and you can also check Leo Privacy Guard for making your phone secure.
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No u cant