Sadly this isn't possible as Apple want to make a profit from the music they sell.
You can transfer music from your iPhone to your computer using MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Here's how: Download and install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect your iPhone to the computer via USB and launch the software. Trust the computer on your iPhone when prompted. Select Music from the left panel. Choose the songs you want to transfer and click Export to save them to your computer. This method is quick and easy, allowing you to manage your iPhone music efficiently.
To save a playlist on your iPhone, you typically need to use a music streaming service or have music files stored on your device. Here's how you can save playlists using some common methods: Apple Music: If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can create playlists within the Apple Music app and save them to your library. Open the Apple Music app, navigate to the playlist you want to save, and tap the ellipsis (...) next to the playlist. Select "Add to Library" to save the playlist to your library. The playlist will now appear in your Library under the Playlists section. Spotify: If you're using Spotify, you can save playlists by tapping the "Save" button at the top of the playlist page. Once saved, the playlist will appear in the "Your Library" section under the "Playlists" tab. iTunes (for local music files): If you have music files stored on your computer and synced with your iPhone using iTunes, you can create playlists in iTunes and sync them to your iPhone. Open iTunes on your computer, create a playlist, and add the desired songs to it. Connect your iPhone to your computer and sync the playlist to your device. Depending on the music app you're using and whether you're streaming or using local files, the exact steps may vary slightly. If you're using a different music app or method, let me know, and I can provide more specific instructions!
updating your iPhone should not affect your music, but if it does, you should have a copy of your music stored on your iTunes authorized computer. If you purchase your music on iTunes, you should have a copy of all of the music you ever purchased in iCloud incase you lose anything. I think manually managing your media on iTunes has something to do with losing your music after updating.
you can save it from itunes directlyconnect iphone/ipod to pc and run itunes and select apps and view files and choose save
Yes. I bumped a photo from my ipod 4th gen to an iphone 4 and then vice versa.
To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
To transfer music from your iPhone to a PC, you can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Here's how: Download and Install: First, download and install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your PC. Connect Your iPhone: Launch the program and connect your iPhone to the PC using a USB cable. Scan Your iPhone: Once the connection is established, click on the "Music" tab to scan and display all the music on your device. Select and Export: Choose the songs you want to transfer and click "Export" to save them to your PC. MobiKin Assistant for iOS makes it easy to manage your iPhone music and transfer files between your device and computer.
Yes, you can use the iPhone PC cable to copy music from your iPhone to PC.
You buy music through the iTunes store and download it to your iPhone.
You have to convert the music into an ACC format than sync it to your iPhone
After you buy the music in the itunes store you have to sync it.
you dont have to save it, it automatically does :)