Select the songs, click File -> Convert -> Create MP3 Version. Go to iTunes -> Preferences -> Import Settings and choose MP3 Encoder. Tip: If the music in iTunes is in M4A, AAC or ALAC, you need to convert it to MP3. Highlight the music files you want to transfer, right-click on one of them and choose Copy. Run iTunes and go to Music under Library. Open an Explorer window, find your phone, launch it and open the Music folder. When prompted, choose Transfer files under Use USB for pop-up. Connect your Android phone to your PC with a USB cable. Turn on your phone, go to Settings -> Developer options and enable USB Debugging mode. So, you can transfer music from iTunes to Android directly. Now, there are still many Android phones accessible through USB cable. ![]() Part 1: Transfer iTunes Music to Android Manually
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