how to get music on my rezound to test headphones

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Yes I'm serious. This is my first smartphone. I need to get it on the music player that works with the beats headphones.
 
Yes I'm serious. This is my first smartphone. I need to get it on the music player that works with the beats headphones.

plug in your rezound using the provided usb cable (it works similar to a usb thumb drive), and copy songs from your computer to your rezound.
 
Plug your phone into your computer...copy it onto your SD card.

or

Dropbox

or

Email

or

Direct download

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WiFi Sync

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any of the other 100s of possible ways.
 
Hahaha!!!...awesome picture.

Anyway...super simple man. Plug your phone into the computer and select USB storage mode. Create a folder and name it music or something similar (so you'll know where they are). Drag and drop your music files into and disconnect when your done. Then enjoy your music. Hope that explains it. :)

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Don't just copy it to your phone. Follow the above to connect the phone to a PC, then put the music in a folder on your internal or external SD card called "Music" the capital M is important. If you want something simpler, get a copy of doubletwist on your phone as well as PC. You can set everything up on the PC and sync like iTunes.
 
Don't just copy it to your phone. Follow the above to connect the phone to a PC, then put the music in a folder on your internal or external SD card called "Music" the capital M is important. If you want something simpler, get a copy of doubletwist on your phone as well as PC. You can set everything up on the PC and sync like iTunes.

Dobletwist is awesome, but idk if I would call it simpler than dragging and dropping. :p

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Or if you have Google music on pc and phone, music is already there...

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I use Double twist on my D1. It might not like meas its currently not so user friendly. If one does the drag and drop, the stock music player has no issues with this? And as I do not have the rezound yet, what is the stick music player and how is it? The one on the D1 sucks.
 
Not to completely defend myself here but most would say that the iTunes -> iDevice setup is easier than dragging and dropping because they don't understand dragging and dropping. I throw these things out in terms of newbie user ease, not my personal skill level/preference.
 
Not to completely defend myself here but most would say that the iTunes -> iDevice setup is easier than dragging and dropping because they don't understand dragging and dropping. I throw these things out in terms of newbie user ease, not my personal skill level/preference.

I can see where your coming from, suppose it just boils down too what your familiar with. :)

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Not to completely defend myself here but most would say that the iTunes -> iDevice setup is easier than dragging and dropping because they don't understand dragging and dropping. I throw these things out in terms of newbie user ease, not my personal skill level/preference.

I had the joy of trying to copy music from my wife's old iphone (which was sync'd to a different computer) to her new iphone, and that was no fun. To me, it's way easier on android to move music to a new phone. take the sd card from the old phone, put it in the new phone, and you are done. no need to mess with other software or anything. But of course, to each his own. Some love to use iTunes.
 
Or install Pandora or Slacker and stream it.

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