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Jesus Shuttlesworth

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Not even trying to start a stan war in here breh.... That was a legit question, i dont use itunes so i asked...

Also the bolded is not true, when i download an album or mixtape its cohesive... Complete with album art and all. its 2014, whos rocking random mp3 breh :dahell:

Cool. But I still don't agree that music in several places is better than music in one place.

And to answer your question, there is a way to add music to an iPhone without a computer or iTunes. The phone has to be jailbroken to do it. I have the ability but I don't because I like my shyt as organized as possible including having my phone's library in one central, easily backed up location. :yeshrug:
 

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I have been using iTunes for over a decade, I swear by it. To the point that I buy audio devices based on their compatibility with iTunes.

Labeling your mp3s is such a small part of what makes iTunes amazing: rating your music and creating smart playlists is a completely different ball game that can change the way you listen to music.

Give me a few hours in the car with a girl (wife now), and I can create the best playlist she's ever heard, with her not even knowing it's happening. It's all about taking control of your music: how it's labeled, how it's organized, and what situations you listen to it in.

Smart playlists with parameters like "at least 3 stars", and "last time skipped" can work wonders.
 

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I have a galaxy and putting music on it is a fukkin hassle.

I miss my iPhone :sadbron:


wait what why ?

I have iPhone but on my brother's S4 Galaxy it's a lot easier to add music than on my iPhone, it's just drag and drop, on iPhone I have to sync and shyt, sometimes it works slow, sometimes it requires new iOS update or some shyt
 

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wait what why ?

I have iPhone but on my brother's S4 Galaxy it's a lot easier to add music than on my iPhone, it's just drag and drop, on iPhone I have to sync and shyt, sometimes it works slow, sometimes it requires new iOS update or some shyt

:what: Yeah, I don't think you know what you're doing, bud.
 

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:dahell: would I need update to move my music from pc to phone, fukk iPhone, on android you're able to do that shyt always at any moment and not wait for iOS update :scusthov:

:what: You don't need to update your OS to put music on your phone, breh. That's why I said you don't know what you're doing.

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point is, having android removes half the hassle when transfering music, that's what matters, iPhones were never good at it in comparation to androids :manny: sync my ass

Aight but that's the whole point of me making this thread. There's only one extra step in iOS and that's pressing sync at the end. If that's too hard for you... :manny:

But iTunes does offer some benefits and that's having a flawlessly organized library and easy backup/restore function. But to each his own.
 
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