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iTunes on an Android?

BJoe

I wanna be Dave
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Is there a way to set up iTunes on an Android phone or is there a good emulator so I can lut my iTunes library on my phone? I got a class 6, 16gb microSD card to put in my Galaxy S2 for Christmas and would like to add music to it, including the stuff I've bought off iTunes.
 
Get the app, iSyncr from app store. Works great. Will only do playlists though so you need to dump all the songs you want into one on iTunes.
 
I recently upgraded to a smart phone. I wanted an iphone so I could stop carrying my phone and my ipod around and just have to carry a phone.

Stupidly I let the guy in the Verizon store talk me into an android phone because "all you have to do is get this app on your phone and this program on your computer and blah blah blah blah plus the android phone is SSSOOOOOOO much cooler than the iphone."
I wanted to be open minded.....I realized that the iphone is probably not the end-all be-all GOD of cell phones and I'm definitely not an apple fan-boy so I figured I would give the incredible 2 a try.
I spent 6 hours at home....googling how to transfer itunes stuff to an android phone.....tried 3 or 4 different apps....called the guy at Verizon and tried everything he suggested and never did get my music on the damn android phone.

I took it back, got an iphone and have had no problems since.

throw your droid in the garbage and get an iphone.....you will be happier in the end. The android may "do" more stuff than the iphone but I don't care about most of it. All I want out of my phone is to send nudie girl pics back and forth between my buddies, listen to music, and make the occasional phone call.
 
I recently upgraded to a smart phone. I wanted an iphone so I could stop carrying my phone and my ipod around and just have to carry a phone.

Stupidly I let the guy in the Verizon store talk me into an android phone because "all you have to do is get this app on your phone and this program on your computer and blah blah blah blah plus the android phone is SSSOOOOOOO much cooler than the iphone."
I wanted to be open minded.....I realized that the iphone is probably not the end-all be-all GOD of cell phones and I'm definitely not an apple fan-boy so I figured I would give the incredible 2 a try.
I spent 6 hours at home....googling how to transfer itunes stuff to an android phone.....tried 3 or 4 different apps....called the guy at Verizon and tried everything he suggested and never did get my music on the damn android phone.

I took it back, got an iphone and have had no problems since.

throw your droid in the garbage and get an iphone.....you will be happier in the end. The android may "do" more stuff than the iphone but I don't care about most of it. All I want out of my phone is to send nudie girl pics back and forth between my buddies, listen to music, and make the occasional phone call.

Funny, I had no problem at all....I went from iPhone to Droid X as well so I have had both.
iSyncr works fine, no issues for me.
 
Or stop using iTunes. Apple wasn't stupid getting people hooked on iTunes.

I tried iTunes, hated it.

I use the media player that come with my Thunderbolt, dumped my music onto the SD card and off I went.

Started playing with Google Music the other day. Haven't made my mind up on it yet.
 
I didn't like Itunes either but my wife likes it, she downloaded an app the phone guy said to use and it works fine on her android. Can't remember what it was called though, I'd have to ask her tonight.
 
Another option is Spotify. All the music lives on the cloud. Can sign-in from anywhere, on any device and have all the music you will ever need.

Granted, you have to have a Facebook account, and it's free on computers to listen, however you have to pay $10 a month to get it on Mobile devices...which I believe is fair, considering anywhere, anytime, I can listen to anything.

Plus, your music doesnt take up your MB on your phone. More room for those nudie pics....
 
Oh, and not looking to get into a debate. My itune works fine on my incredible 2 as well. I just prefer not to use it, since it only reads playlists...
 
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