You can do this by using a Windows or Mac computer to transfer music directly onto your Android. Connect your Android to your PC. Open the Windows File Explorer to your Music folder. Select music to add. Click the Home tab. Click Copy to. Click Chose location. Select your Android's Music folder. Click Copy. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.
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If your Android prompts you to select a connection type, tap Media device MTP on its screen before continuing. Go to your music folder.
Open the folder where your music is stored by clicking a folder on the left side of the File Explorer window. Make sure that: Your cell phone is capable of music playback. Your music files are in a format that is compatible with your phone. Syncing Cable Your handset may have come with a syncing cable.
Connect your handset to your computer using your syncing cable. Your phone may indicate that it has been connected to a computer, and prompt you to allow it to switch into a mode that will enable it to exchange files with your computer. Allow your device to exchange files. Your computer may indicate that it is installing new hardware. Best Portable Monitors. Best Gaming Keyboards. Best Drones. Best 4K TVs. Best iPhone 13 Cases. Best Tech Gifts for Kids Aged Awesome PC Accessories.
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One of the best is Portal, a new web-based tool from the Pushbullet team. Portal's main selling point is the fact that it uses your local Wi-FI network to transfer the files. This means that Portal can handle very large files or large numbers of files at once, so it can transfer a decent chunk of your music collection or a bunch of films with ease.
It's also a lot faster than many alternatives. The first thing you need to do is download Portal from the Play Store onto your phone. Then open the Portal site in your browser preferably Chrome on your PC. Then open the newly installed app on your phone and scan the code from the site.
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