Hi, T. G.
I don't have that phone, but some research indicates the following:
• Your Samsung SPH-A900 is incompatible with iSync. See Apple's list of
iSync-compatible devices.
• The PCLink software from Samsung is exclusively for Windows PCs running WIndowss 98, CE, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
• Unfortunately,
Mark/Space, the makers of the "Missing Sync" series of products, no longer has a product that works with Samsung phones.
• A reading of the manual for the SPH-900 from Sprint indicates that if you buy music from the Sprint music store, you get two songs: one in AAC+ format that only plays on the phone and a second in WMA format. I suspect the WMA file is protected with WMA-DRM (Windows Media Audio - Digital Rights Management) and will not play on your Mac. The free
Flip4Mac WMV player, which adds support for playing Windows Media files in QuickTime, does not support files protected with WMA-DRM.
•
This Google search finds
this page where, down in the "Comments from readers" section, a Mac OS X user named "iSleek" posted on Mar 09 2006 a workaround for downloading MP3 files to the phone using Bluetooth.
You may want to look into the other Google search results above, but frankly I'd recommend returning the phone in exchange for one that is iSync-compatible. In particular, look at the chart at the bottom of the
iSync-compatible devices page for those manufacturers whose phones support the widest exchange of data between your Mac and the phone.
Good luck!
😉 Dr. Smoke
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