![]() ![]() My preferred method for the most control is simply using the drag and drop method by connecting the Galaxy S6 to a Windows computer or Mac, and manually dragging the entire iTunes Music folder onto the Galaxy S6. Owners looking to transfer all their iTunes music to the Galaxy S6 can use a USB cord and do it the old fashion way by clicking and dragging folders, transfer it with a one-click tool or program, or even over WiFi, so lets get started. It’s a continuous back and forth trying to get consumers to each side, but when it’s all said and done one of the most important things on an iPhone is music. With the latest iPhone 6 release Apple debuted a new tool to help users switch from Android to Apple, and Google did the same with the tool above. Then, head on past the break for even more details, click & drag instructions, and even some software that will sync everything (including movies and TV shows) for you. Read: How to Switch from iPhone to Android: The Google Wayįirst off users will want to read the easy to follow and complete how to switch guide linked to above and compiled by Google, which goes over everything from contacts and pictures, to that entire iTunes music collection. It features a stunning display and is the best Galaxy smartphone to date, and now that users have it, they’ll need to transfer all of those iTunes songs over to Android. Samsung’s new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are both impressive phones that have many iPhone users making the switch to Android. There are a few ways to do this, and below we’ll cover a few different options. Most users have a huge collection of music they want to transfer, and get a bit overwhelmed with the entire idea. If you’ve recently switched from an iPhone to Samsung’s impressive Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge, the guide below will explain how to transfer your iTunes music to the new Galaxy S6.
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