Putting music on nexus 4 (Mandatory credit card)

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Ok, so I plug it in, nothing pops up. I go to google play website, and it says I have to enter a credit card to access google music. So, I can't even get to google music without giving them credit card details. This really frustrates me, because I feel I should not have to supply a credit card simply to put music on the device I've already purchased from them. I have no interest in purchasing any music, I just want to put music I already have on the device. I just spent a little while on the phone with google support, spent about 75% of the time on hold, and could get no answers. He told me to clear all my cache and see if that helps? I have no idea why cache would make them quit asking for my credit card; I don't think he had any idea why it would either.

Any help?



Thanks everyone.
 
So, when you plug it in and go to "My Computer" you don't see it listed?
 
I rooted my wife's phone, connected via USB to my MacBook Pro and mounted the phone as a drive. Once I did this I simply transferred her music to her phone that she wanted. Did not have to interact with Google Music at all.
 
Ok, so I plug it in, nothing pops up. I go to google play website, and it says I have to enter a credit card to access google music. So, I can't even get to google music without giving them credit card details. This really frustrates me, because I feel I should not have to supply a credit card simply to put music on the device I've already purchased from them. I have no interest in purchasing any music, I just want to put music I already have on the device. I just spent a little while on the phone with google support, spent about 75% of the time on hold, and could get no answers. He told me to clear all my cache and see if that helps? I have no idea why cache would make them quit asking for my credit card; I don't think he had any idea why it would either.

Any help?



Thanks everyone.

What kind of computer do you have?

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Lol. I think you may be correct.

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Lol. I think you may be correct.

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I'm guessing he has a Mac. The usual response when you plug in an ICS or higher device into one is usually 'WTF'.

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I'm guessing he has a Mac. The usual response when you plug in an ICS or higher device into one is usually 'WTF'.

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Does that mean they don't just work?

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Does that mean they don't just work?

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No, it means that google is intentionally using a method that they know macs don't support. Sort of like what they've been doing to windows phone with their services.
 
Ok, so I plug it in, nothing pops up. I go to google play website, and it says I have to enter a credit card to access google music. So, I can't even get to google music without giving them credit card details. This really frustrates me, because I feel I should not have to supply a credit card simply to put music on the device I've already purchased from them. I have no interest in purchasing any music, I just want to put music I already have on the device. I just spent a little while on the phone with google support, spent about 75% of the time on hold, and could get no answers. He told me to clear all my cache and see if that helps? I have no idea why cache would make them quit asking for my credit card; I don't think he had any idea why it would either.

Any help?



Thanks everyone.

I'm not clear on exactly what you're doing, could you give us some specific details like what kind of computer you're using, how you connected it to the N4, where your music is stored, etc?
 
No, it means that google is intentionally using a method that they know macs don't support. Sort of like what they've been doing to windows phone with their services.
And I assume Blackberry also falls into this category. It sounds like a conspiracy.

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correct i plug it in and nothing happens. so do i have to root the phone to put music directly on it? does rooting void then warranty?

PS it is a Mac
 
correct i plug it in and nothing happens. so do i have to root the phone to put music directly on it? does rooting void then warranty?

PS it is a Mac
The Mac is the problem. You can try a few apps to transfer, but I believe Airdroid is great for this. I've used it on my pc and it's great. Works on a Mac too. But JHBThree may know more on this.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...s/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&token=Q_ueCyM9

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The Mac is the problem. You can try a few apps to transfer, but I believe Airdroid is great for this. I've used it on my pc and it's great. Works on a Mac too. But JHBThree may know more on this.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...s/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&token=qcCqd-6k

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Air droid is slow. The problem is that android stopped supporting mass storage and instead chose to support mtp, which limits its functionality to windows PCs (without additional software) since mtp started life as a proprietary windows media protocol.

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And I assume Blackberry also falls into this category. It sounds like a conspiracy.

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When Google says they have no intention to support a platform with apps, and then breaks other services so they no longer work, conspiracy isn't a strong enough word.

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If i cant figure this out soon i'm just gonna put my sim back in my jitterbug and keep using my zune for music this is frustrating
 
download this Android.com
copy that to your applications folder and it will allow you to transfer files.
This is what I did when mine arrived yesterday (Mac here too)
 
Air droid is slow. The problem is that android stopped supporting mass storage and instead chose to support mtp, which limits its functionality to windows PCs (without additional software) since mtp started life as a proprietary windows media protocol.

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Okay so is there a better solution? They are just wanting to copy a few things so even if it's slow and it works then I think it's a solution.

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