Okay, so I recently checked on my storage as I downloaded ton of apps, and have loads of pictures, music etc.
So this is my storage:
Apps - 2.84GB
Pictures, Videos - 3.20GB
Music (Audio) - 4.08GB
Downloads - 10.48MB
Misc Files - 207MB
Available - 667MB
You can probably guess I have 16GB model international.
So what I want to know is I am looking to buy an SD card.
Hi,
so i recently upgraded to the Galaxy Reverb from an Optimus V. With the optimus, transferring my iTunes music to my SD card was easy. I just dragged and dropped.
I tried this with my Galaxy Reverb and so far my music is hidden from my music player. I can go into the 'my files' folder, see the iTunes music and even play it! (play it from the pre-installed music players...
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I am struggling to transfer my music videos from itunes, onto my galaxy s3. Is there an easy and simple way to do this so they play?
Ive tried Kies and easy sync but they wont allow me to copy them over.
Any advice would be appreciated
Thank you
First, here's a quick back story on my smartphone experience: I got my first ever smart phone in 2011 - a 16GB iPhone 4. That's it. I've never had any other smartphone and it's almost time for my upgrade from Verizon.
Samsung has announced that it has partnered up with Mushroom Media to bring the Easy Phone Sync app to their Galaxy line of smartphones and tablets. The name itself is pretty straight forward in what it offers for the user. Easy Phone Sync allows you to easily transfer content via a USB cable straight to your phone or tablet.
So, I bought a 16Gb S3 and thought, 'hey the space is no problem, I'll buy a 64Gb SD card, that's twice the space my iPhone had!'
I tried to sync my iTunes with the S3 using 'easy tunes sync' the app seems to work well, but a big problem, 'warning, not enough space!' :(
The phone's internal memory is too small, it's true, but my SD is massive.
The question I am faced with is, how do I set m
So I've been transferring all of the music from iTunes library on my Macbook to Google Music on my phone (a rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II running CM10) by using the phone as a USB mass storage device and just dropping the mp3 files into the phone's "media" folder. When I use Google Music, I can see that all of the files are there and I can listen to them all.
I am trying to make my android device my all-in-one device. I already have most of my music synced with play music, buy I really love iTunes's implementation of podcast syncing.
I had to do a factory reset on my phone so I moved all my apps, pictures, music to my external SD. For the apps I went to Settings>Applications>move to SD card. After the reset I put the external SD back in the phone and the pictures and music were there but not the apps? I downloaded Rescan SD! so maybe the phone would scan the apps in the SD card and nothing.