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How do I add full songs to a new (MP3 player) phone from T-Mobile?


Question Posted Sunday December 30 2007, 12:42 am

I got a new phone from T-Mobile for Xmas and it comes with a music player (MP3 player) How do I add full songs to it?

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WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday December 30 2007, 4:28 pm:
Usually the manual that comes with the phone explains this. Maybe you should read it?

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SuperDuperJess answered Sunday December 30 2007, 4:59 am:
It's kinda complicated actually but do yo have a software called RealPlayer on your computer? If you do then you need to plug in your phone to your computer and open up RealPlayer and put a CD ( with the song that you would like on your phone) into the CD Drive. Now all you need to do is, mess around with RealPlayer and see if you can Copy the Track that you would like from the Library (when you've copyed it to the libaray from the CD)to your phone (that should have a file name like REMOVABLE DISC (L) Internal).
Hope this works. :) x

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