Thunder God
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Transition is easier than I thought. Doubletwist air sync does wonders.
are you able to move all of your music in itunes to your android device with this app?
Transition is easier than I thought. Doubletwist air sync does wonders.
FYI, you don't need to use an app to synch iTunes music to your phone. You can just select the music you want in iTunes and copy it right over using USB. For example, I have a playlist in iTunes called iPhone. It is all the music I want to keep on my phone. I selected that playlist in iTunes, selected all the songs in that playlist, and then just drug them over to the phone (which shows up as a drive when connected via USB). A synching app will make it a more iTunes experience, but simple drag and drop works too.are you able to move all of your music in itunes to your android device with this app?
iPhone 4S vs. the smartphone elite: Galaxy S II, Bionic and Titan -- Engadget
Happy I went with my SII
It doesn't even do HSPA+ up to 21 only 14.4 lol.....
yes it does.. the S2 is a Class 14 HSPA device.. that means 21.1
FYI, you don't need to use an app to synch iTunes music to your phone. You can just select the music you want in iTunes and copy it right over using USB. For example, I have a playlist in iTunes called iPhone. It is all the music I want to keep on my phone. I selected that playlist in iTunes, selected all the songs in that playlist, and then just drug them over to the phone (which shows up as a drive when connected via USB). A synching app will make it a more iTunes experience, but simple drag and drop works too.