Transfer my iTunes library onto my iPhone 11
How do I transfer my music library from iTunes onto my iPhone 11 please
iPhone 11, iOS 14
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How do I transfer my music library from iTunes onto my iPhone 11 please
iPhone 11, iOS 14
Where is your library exactly?
If on a PC or Mac computer, see here: link-> Use iTunes to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with your computer - Apple Support
If using Apple Music subscription service: see here: link-> Turn on Sync Library with Apple Music - Apple Support
Where is your library exactly?
If on a PC or Mac computer, see here: link-> Use iTunes to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with your computer - Apple Support
If using Apple Music subscription service: see here: link-> Turn on Sync Library with Apple Music - Apple Support
If you synced the music using iTunes as explained in the link I posted, your music is in the Music App.
Look for this icon on your iPhone:
Your music should be there under Library:
link-> Listen to music and more in the Apple Music app - Apple Support
iCloud accounts are all free to get. You get 5GB of storage.
The Apple Music subscription does not use your iCloud account storage for the matched and uploaded music.
If your music was in iTunes on your computer it should have transferred over the USB connection to your iPhone, and you should be able to play it on your iPhone. You don’t have to pay for it unless you subscribe to iTunes Music. But then you are paying for the iTunes Music subscription, not for your music.
As Lawrence mentions you can use iTunes to sync the music to your iPhone and its free. The music will be copied onto the device and can be played without paying anything. Follow the steps in my first link.
If you use Apple Music, then you need to pay for the subscription, not to play your own music, but to access the service. Its just that the subscription has a feature were it takes all your music from your computer uploads it to iCloud and then makes it available to your other devices.
Each feature is independent of each other. If you use one, you don't need to use the other. So if you synced using iTunes, then you don't need to use Apple Music and as such you don't need to pay for anything.
@Lawrence Finch:
Thanks.
Once you have synced music from iTunes to your iPhone you play it in the Music app. In the Music app tap Library and you should see all of your music by almost any order:
Yes, It is on my laptop. Thank You for the link, I will try that ;-)
So ok I was able to sync my iTunes to my iPhone. But there is No Way to play My Own music without paying apple or the cloud to store it for me???? WTF
where on my phone can I play it? The music icon app won’t let me I went to music settings and didn’t see anything in there that would allow me to open or play it
Wait icloud acct is free?
OK ThankYou Will Try again. must have not finished or something
Transfer my iTunes library onto my iPhone 11