You have a Android mobile phone and you setted up your email and other data
softwares which are connected to your sd card, so usually user don’t want to
remove SD card, so without removing SD card you can add music on your phone to
connect your phone directly your computer via USB. Here’s an easy guide to help
add some tunes to your Android phone’s library without any third-party software.
Step 1: Locate the music files on your computer.
Step 2: Connect the phone via USB cable and select “Turn on USB storage,” which will allow you to mount the SD card to add music. If no prompt appears, there will be a USB icon in the notification shade (at top) that will bring up the prompt to complete this step.
Step 3: Once connected, access the SD card through its respective drive location (a prompt may appear for this, too, depending on personal settings).
Step 4: Navigate through the media and then audio folders to find “music.” This is where you will add your music files. Here’s an example of where it will be located on Window 7
Step 5: Once you’re finished adding music, turn off USB storage on the phone. This option may appear when unlocking the phone, or it can be located in the notification area. Then unplug the USB cable
Now you have your own music selection to take anywhere with you. Note that some versions of Android offer additional settings for handling incoming sound notifications. These settings (if applicable) can be found in the settings menu within the music player
Step 1: Locate the music files on your computer.
Step 2: Connect the phone via USB cable and select “Turn on USB storage,” which will allow you to mount the SD card to add music. If no prompt appears, there will be a USB icon in the notification shade (at top) that will bring up the prompt to complete this step.
Step 3: Once connected, access the SD card through its respective drive location (a prompt may appear for this, too, depending on personal settings).
Step 4: Navigate through the media and then audio folders to find “music.” This is where you will add your music files. Here’s an example of where it will be located on Window 7
Step 5: Once you’re finished adding music, turn off USB storage on the phone. This option may appear when unlocking the phone, or it can be located in the notification area. Then unplug the USB cable
Now you have your own music selection to take anywhere with you. Note that some versions of Android offer additional settings for handling incoming sound notifications. These settings (if applicable) can be found in the settings menu within the music player
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