How can I transfer music from my iPad to my iPhone? Do I need a desktop?
I've just been given an iPad for my birthday and am trying to sync my music onto my iPhone 4S but I don't have a desktop. How do I do this???
iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi, iOS 5.1.1
I've just been given an iPad for my birthday and am trying to sync my music onto my iPhone 4S but I don't have a desktop. How do I do this???
iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi, iOS 5.1.1
That's what I meant: there is a way to transfer the content from one device to another, by using iCloud--downloading the content from there( where it's stored automatically) to the second device, and that includes content not purchased through iTunes, per se: whether you call that 'sync' or not it's not relevant.
As for the date, I'm aware of when it was posted by the OP, but it doesn't matter--someone might read all that in 2017 or even later on, because the question may be relevant even in the future. Just like I bumped into it 41/2 years after it was posted, someone else might bump into it in the near or distant future.
There is no way to sync the iPad from the phone or from the phone to the iPad.
You can download the songs again in iTunes as long as you use the same Apple ID and as long as the feature is available wherever you live. Downloading past purchased content is not available for all content everywhere in the world.
You can check here to see if the feature is available where you live.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5085
Or you can simply go to iTunes on the iPad or the iPhone and tap on Purchased. If the songs are in there with the cloud icon next to them, start downloading them by tapping on the cloud icon.
If you purchased the music from iTunes simply open the iTunes app, click purchased at the bottom, then select 'not on this iPad' located near the top of the screen and proceed to download the songs. If the songs were not bought on iTunes you will need a computer, cloud storage, or an external hard drive that can wirelessly sync to your apple devices.
That's what I meant: there is a way to transfer the content from one device to another, using the iCloud.
One can download the content stored in the iCloud ( which requires a simple tap) to the second device, including downloaded music not actually purchased( this requires an explanation).
Whether one calls that 'sync' or not it's not relevant.
I am aware of the date the OP has posted the question, but what matters is the question: just like I've bumped into this question 41/2 years after it was posted, someone else might bump into it 41/2 years from today, because the same question might be asked at a later time. The question is still relevant today, as it was 41/2 years ago.
Au contraire, music IS included. Once you've purchased it it's stored in the iCloud( it requires one tap in settings).
Now, one can also sign up for these free services( for a limited time), download countless content for which they haven't technically payed (yet), and use the same method: store it in the iCloud and download it from there to the second, compatible device. It takes seconds to do it.
All of your purchases have links to those items in the iTunes & App Store in iTunes in the Cloud. That is how you are able to download past purchases. And just like iTunes in the Cloud for non-Apple Music people, iCloud Music Library only stores personal music (music not purchased that is also not in the iTunes store). Everything else is streaming live from the iTunes Store. It will save playlists as well if you create them:
When you first join Apple Music, we identify the songs in your personal music collection and compare them to the Apple Music catalog.
The wording here is important. Only music that cannot be matched (i.e. music that has not been purchased from iTunes, and also is not in iTunes) is uploaded.
GB
Since we've woken this thread up here is the workaround for moving/copying content from one device to another when it isn't all stored in a backed up iTunes library as it ought to be: Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.
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Using iCloud:
- On your iPhone go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup
- Turn iCloud Backup on and wait for it to back up completely
- If you've already used your iPad, on there go to Settings > General > Reset, tap Erase All Content and Settings
- When you're setting up the iPad, it will ask if you want to restore from an iCloud backup—just choose the iPhone backup
Using a computer with iTunes:
- Sync your iPhone with iTunes—this will also make a backup
- If you've already used your iPad, on there go to Settings > General > Reset, tap Erase All Content and Settings
- Connect your iPad to your computer and follow the steps in iTunes to restore from the iPhone backup
If you are Mac user, try to refer this article about How to transfer iPhone music/video to iPad on Mac.
For PC user: How to transfer iPhone music/video to iPad on PC
Well if possible try plugging your iPad and your iPhone into your computer go to the music file on both devices on your computer and transfer music from your iPad to your iPhone.
If you do not want to use a computer, then you can use Bluetooth connectivity to transfer songs. You have to turn the Bluetooth capability on, for both the iPhone and the iPad. Select the kind of songs you want and connect to the device. After you are done, check your settings to turn off the Bluetooth.
aimeetompson wrote:
Well if possible try plugging your iPad and your iPhone into your computer go to the music file on both devices on your computer and transfer music between your iPad and iPhone.
If you do not want to use a computer, then you can use Bluetooth connectivity to transfer songs. You have to turn the Bluetooth capability on, for both the iPhone and the iPad. Select the kind of songs you want and connect to the device. After you are done, check your settings to turn off the Bluetooth.
May be transfer music from iPad to iPhone via Bluetooth is better, so you don't need a computer.
Thank you justicelee! I bought a song on iTunes on my iPad and tried for ages to get it on my iPhone too (I though it would just happen, or show up in "downloads", but it obviously doesn't work that way). I didnt even realise there was a "not on this iPhone" bit, where you had to manually download the song! But your answer helped me find it, and solved a load of frustration. Thanks.
Please pay attention to the date on the post - the one you are responding to was 4 1/2 years ago.
In addition, you don't "sync" iOS devices via iCloud. You can set up a new iOS device from an iCloud backup of an existing one, or you can download past purchases from iTunes in the Cloud, but you can't sync them.
GB
Links to iTunes purchases are a part of backups, so when you restore a device from a backup, it will find all of the purchases you had on your device when the backup was done, and will re-download that media.
Not sure what it is you are indicating is being prevented? A restore from a backup - whether on the device the backup was made on, or on a new device, will restore all media along with the other backed-up data.
Cheers,
GB
Media such as music only gets restored with a backup if it's done with iTunes, and the content in question lives on the computer where the restore is taking place. Otherwise it's not included due to copyright restrictions. Otherwise, what's to stop you from sharing your iTunes backup with me to share music. Its a restriction placed on Apple by the music labels.
You're correct that iCloud can be used for transferring most of your data, but music unpurchased or not is not included. Purchased music can be easily redownloaded so I imagine it's left out to keep backups smaller. But music you didn't purchase, it's not verifiable you "own" it, therefore iCloud will not include it in a backup and neither will iTunes especially since your source for that music is a computer and it's easy enough to plug and sync again, and it helps keep backup size down.
How can I transfer music from my iPad to my iPhone? Do I need a desktop?