Wednesday 6 November 2019

How to Transfer Music from iTunes to Android

The Apple Music Android app, displayed on a Samsung Galaxy S9
Ben Stockton

iTunes may be dead on macOS, but it’s still alive and kicking on Windows. Migrating away from iTunes is recommended, but if you still want to sync your existing iTunes music collection with Android, you can by following these steps.

You have a few options to choose from. You can use the Apple Music app on Android, transfer your files manually, or use third-party apps like doubleTwist Sync to keep your music collection correctly synced.

Transfer iTunes Music to Android Using Apple Music

With Apple’s focus now on Apple Music, iTunes is being left behind. There isn’t an iTunes app for Android, but Apple does offer an Apple Music app on Android devices.

You can sync your iTunes music collection to Android using the Apple Music app. You just have to ensure that iTunes on your PC and the Apple Music app are both signed in using the same Apple ID. You also need to be a current Apple Music subscriber.

Start by opening iTunes on your PC and clicking Edit > Preferences.

Open iTunes, click Edit, then Preferences

In the “General” tab, make sure the option for “iCloud Music Library” is enabled and then click “OK” to confirm.

In the General tab of the iTunes preferences, click the iCloud Music Library checkbox

If you need to manually begin syncing songs to your iCloud storage, click File > Library > Update iCloud Music Library.

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