Add music files to your mobile phone in one of two ways.
Mobile phones are compatible with different kinds of media, including music. Although you can directly capture pictures and videos from your phone's camera, you must transfer music from a computer or other phone. Moving files between your phone and computer is a task that you can complete in less than five minutes.
Instructions
Via USB Connection
1. Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
2. Open "My Computer" and double-click "Phone Memory."
3. Open the computer folder that stores your music files.
4. Select the songs you wish to add to your phone. Click and drag them to the "Phone Memory" folder.
5. Unplug your device. Your music files will be located in the media section of your mobile phone.
Via Bluetooth Dongle
6. Plug the Bluetooth Dongle into your computer. Normally, the first time you plug in a Bluetooth Dongle it will install itself; however, if a prompt appears asking you to install missing drivers, download them from a site such as CNET Download (see Resources).
7. Open the computer folder that stores your music files.
8. Switch on your phone's Bluetooth and make sure your phone's visibility option is set to appear visible to other devices.
9. Right-click on the track you want to send. Select "Send To" and then click on "Bluetooth Device." A box labeled "Bluetooth File Transfer" will then appear. To transfer multiple files at once, highlight all of the songs you want before right-clicking.
10. Select "Browse" on the "Bluetooth File Transfer" box and wait for your phone name to appear in the devices list. When it does, click on it, press "OK" and then press "Next."
11. On your phone screen, a prompt will appear asking if you wish to accept the file. Select "Yes" and wait for the transfer to complete.
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