

Click through Music > My Music > Add Your Music.Go to the Google Play Store in your web browser.Let's see how you can upload your iTunes music to Google Play Music: However, this does mean that you'll need an internet connection to access and listen to your music (and if you're not using WiFi, it could be costly for you to stream lots of music). This service is great because you do not have to store your music files on your device itself, potentially saving huge amount of storage space. Once you've uploaded music to Google Play Music, you can access and listen to it on any Android, iOS or web device you may be using, if you log in to the service. Google Play Music allows you to store up to 50,000 tracks from your music collection - free. Our final method is for those who would like to access their music on multiple devices and/or need to save space on their Android phone. You can drag and drop artist folders or single tracks from one window to another (iTunes to your Android device) or you can select all the music you wish to copy from iTunes, right-click > Copy, then select your Windows File Explorer window showing your Android music and right-click > Paste. Drag and drop tracks from iTunes to your Android!īy default, iTunes music files can be located at: your username (or This PC) > Music > iTunes > iTunes Media > Music.You can open a second File Explorer window by right clicking the File Explorer icon in the toolbar and clicking "File Explorer". Open a second File Explorer window and navigate to your iTunes music.Open File Explorer and navigate to your Android device's music folder.Choose to use your device in Transfer Mode (may be called MTP).Here's how to manually transfer music from iTunes to Android: You don't need any third-party apps for this method - only your Windows File Explorer. Our second method doesn't have the intuitive user interface and robustness of the Droid Transfer app, however, if you don't mind rolling up your sleeves a little, this method can be great!
