Thus, using cloud-based services like Dropbox, Amazon Music, Google Play Music could also help you transfer MP3 or other files to your iPhone from another device, be it a computer or mobile device.
Let's take using Dropbox as an example:. Download and install Dropbox on both of your devices and sign in with the same account. Open Dropbox on your iPhone and you will see the items you uploaded. You can access and download them to your iPhone according to your needs. Apart from transferring existing music files from a computer to your iPhone, you can also download MP3 to the iOS device from a music site directly with a free video downloader. While if you are a Mac user, the ways to transfer MP3 to iPhone slightly vary.
Since both iPhone and Mac are Apple devices, there are three more tips for you to put MP3 on iPhone in addition to using the ways detailed above. Instead, Finder does data syncing and device backups.
Check "Sync music onto [your iPhone's name]" and choose to sync the "Entire music library" or "Selected artists, albums, genres, and playlists. Check the MP3 files you want to transfer and click "Apply" to start adding music to your iPhone. Make sure your iPhone is recognized by the Mac. Afterward, go to the "Songs" tab in Apple Music. Select the MP3 files you want to put on your iPhone. Then drag and drop the items onto your iOS device.
If you are one of them, why not try AirDrop? With AirDrop on, you can send files like photos, videos, music, contacts, and more between two AirDrop-supported devices. You can also choose to transfer music from iPhone to iPhone via AirDrop. Notes: Using AirDrop only transfers the song information, not the music file. Tap it to play, then you can see the "Airdrop" button in the middle at the bottom. Using AirDrop to put music on iPhone is convenient but you may encounter issues like AirDrop not working.
If all goes well, your new song will show up in the Music app on your iPhone, automatically. Every Mac has a folder called Automatically Add to iTunes , which does just that. Any music or video file that you dump there will be immediately removed and sucked into iTunes. On a standard iTunes installation, you can find it here:. The Mac has a neat features called aliases , which lets you create a virtual copy of a file or folder that points back to the original.
This is where the tricky part comes in. Yes, today you can look like a movie hacker for a few minutes by typing into a little text console. First, create a new folder in your Dropbox. Call it Tunes, or whatever you like. In the Terminal window, type ln -s followed by the paths of the two folders. You can share a folder or file through AirDrop, Messages, Mail, and more. Learn more about how folder sharing and file sharing work in iCloud Drive. Or maybe you want to collaborate on a project in real time.
The Files app lets you do that too with your Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents. You can invite them to collaborate through Messages, Mail, or copy and paste a link.
Your participants are color-coded. And you can see when they're online, actively working on your shared document. The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices. The files you keep in iCloud Drive automatically appear in the Files app, but you need to set up your other cloud services to access them in the Files app too.
If you don't see one of your third-party cloud services in the Files app, check with your cloud provider. Just connect the storage device, and then you can select it under Locations. You also have the option to view your files in Column View, which is helpful if you have files nested in multiple folders. Column View lets you see previews of files and offers access to tools like markup and rotate without even opening a file.
If you don't want to access your iCloud Drive files in the Files app, you can choose to download and add only third-party cloud services instead. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.
Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Find your files The Files app includes files on the device you're using, as well as those in other cloud services and apps, and iCloud Drive. Save a copy of your file locally You can find locally stored files in On My [device], under Locations.
Go to the file that you want to store on your device. Tap Copy. Move iCloud Drive files Go to the file that you want to move. Tap Select, then choose the file. Tap Organize. Tap Move. On iCloud. Create new folders Go to Locations.
Tap iCloud Drive, On My [device], or the name of a third-party cloud service where you want to keep your new folder. Swipe down on the screen. Tap More. Select New Folder.
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