Monday 24 November 2014

Transfer An Mp3 To A Cell Phone

You can send an MP3 to a cell phone.


Cell phones continue to get packed with more and more features, and somehow they also manage to get smaller. In a world where they can simultaneously pump music into our ears, guide us to a hot-spot restaurant, and connect us with our friends and loved ones, it's hard to imagine living without them. Cutting edge cell phones come equipped with large hard drives, making it easy to transport large music libraries in our pockets. Advancements have made it easy for users to upload music to phones in mere seconds.


Instructions


1. Connect the phone to a computer using a USB cable. Many phones now have mini USB ports that allow them to connect directly to personal computers for charging purposes, as well as data transfer. MP3s can be uploaded in this fashion on phones with this feature.


2. Transfer the file via Bluetooth. Most cell phones have a Bluetooth transmitter. Most computers do as well. Pair the cell phone with a computer and find out if the particular make and model of the phone allows incoming MP3 transfers.


3. Email the MP3 to the phone. Most users of smart phones like iPhones, Blackberrys and Androids have email servers activated. Attach an MP3 to an email, send it to the phone, and then download it to the phone.

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