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fandomsecrets2015-04-12 03:20 pm
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OP
(Anonymous) 2015-04-12 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)Quite a big difference from a $200 iPod Touch!
Still, I wonder if both just aren't overpriced because it's Apple. Maybe the best option for me is to stop using iTunes and find a new program that's compatible with an Android. Since I've bought so much music on iTunes I don't know how easy it is to transfer but... I hear Androids tend to be much cheaper than iPhones and you can get just as good of a product.
Re: OP
(Anonymous) 2015-04-12 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)"Google Play helps you bring your iTunes library to your Android devices. You can upload up to 50,000 of your songs from your computer to Google Play for free. Once you’ve uploaded your music, it's instantly available on the web and your Android phone or tablet. No wires, downloading or syncing. "
Re: OP
(Anonymous) 2015-04-12 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)It can, but you can also use another music player [that usually comes with it as well] that's generally better/less likely to cause issues if you bring in music that isn't in either the google play library or itunes.