No - simply connect the phone to the computer, using a suitable USB cable. The computer will recognise the phone as being connected - and will treat it as a 'mass storage device'. Simply open the location on the phone where music is usually stored - and then drag & drop the file(s) from your computer to the phone.
To transfer credit from one mobile phone to another, both phones have to be from the same company. When setting up the new phone, tell the operator that there are credits to transfer from an old mobile phone to the new mobile phone. TracFone is one of the only phones that let a person transfer credits this way.
Yes you can. You take what ever music you have on your Ipod and transfer it to a computer. Then you can transfer it from the computer to the Ipod.
Get a USB cable for your phone and log into your computer. Then go to computer/music and transfer your music files to your phone.
It depends on your service provider.
You can add the music into windows media player. Then plug in your phone to computer and sync your phone with windows media player. Then the music should be able to uploaded to your phone.
YOUR VIRGIN MOBILE PHONE WILL HAVE TO HAVE BLUETOOTH.
To transfer music from your PC to your mobile phone using a USB cord, you can use MobiKin Assistant for Android (for Android devices) or MobiKin Assistant for iOS (for iPhones). Here’s how: Download and Install: First, download and install MobiKin Assistant for Android or iOS on your PC. Connect Your Phone: Use a USB cord to connect your phone to the PC. Make sure your phone is in “File Transfer” mode (you should see a prompt on your phone). Launch the Program: Open MobiKin Assistant on your PC. It will detect your phone automatically. Transfer Music: For Android: Go to the "Music" section in the program, click "Import", and select the music files you want to transfer from your PC. For iOS: You can add music by going to the "Media" section and clicking "Add" to select your music files. Finish Transfer: Click "OK" to start the transfer. Once done, your music will be on your mobile device! This method is quick and doesn’t require internet, plus it keeps your files organized on your phone.
A mobile payment system is the ability to transfer funds and/or pay or receive money, using your mobile phone. The mobile phone is simply the medium or to better phrase it, your interface to the payment system. In most instances, you would either be running an app on your phone, which is then tied to some payment instrument (credit cards, debit cards, banking account, etc.) or you might have a payment service provider who is able to work with your cellular company to provide portable credits, i.e. the credit balance on your phone is able to transfer balance. In branchless banking, the mobile is the bank. It allows you to do all sorts of payment activities using the mobile phone.
Nope. theres no way atall.
Credit is extended and assigned to a specific telephone number. Assuming this question is directed towards mobile phones, both phones would need to be taken to the vendor for this procedure. that answer up there sucks
Transfer any mp-3 player my computer to my mobile phone
A mobile payment system is the ability to transfer funds and/or pay or receive money, using your mobile phone. The mobile phone is simply the medium or to better phrase it, your interface to the payment system. In most instances, you would either be running an app on your phone, which is then tied to some payment instrument (credit cards, debit cards, banking account, etc.) or you might have a payment service provider who is able to work with your cellular company to provide portable credits, i.e. the credit balance on your phone is able to transfer balance. In branchless banking, the mobile is the bank. It allows you to do all sorts of payment activities using the mobile phone.