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A user-friendly guide to adding music to an iPhone with iTunes and streaming apps
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Do you want to put music on your iPhone for offline listening? You can transfer .mp3 files to your device or, if you don't have a computer or iTunes, you can use apps such as Apple Music and Spotify to listen to music without Wi-Fi. You can also purchase songs directly with the iTunes Store app. This wikiHow will show you how to add music to your iPhone with and without a computer.

Adding Music to an iPhone

On Apple Music, tap and hold a song, playlist, or album and hit “Download.” Or, connect your iPhone to a Mac and open Finder. Drag songs from the Music app onto the “iPhone” tab. On Windows or older Macs, connect your iPhone and open iTunes. Click “Files” and “Add Folder to Library” to select .mp3 files.

Method 1
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Using Finder (Mac)

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  1. Use the USB to Lightning cable that came with your device.
    • If needed, enter your passcode and/or tap Trust to allow your computer to access your device.
    • This method will work on macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, and newer.
  2. Open Finder . This looks like the blue and grey face icon.
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  3. You'll see the name of your iPhone under "Locations" in the left panel.
    • Your iPhone details will open. If you aren't already on the General tab, click it to navigate there now.
  4. This will be underneath the Options header.
  5. You can find this at the bottom, to the right of the device's capacity.
  6. This looks like a white musical note with a red background.
  7. Click and drag a song, album, or artist from the Music app to the iPhone tab of Finder. Repeat this for all media you want on your iPhone.
    • Your iPhone should sync automatically.
  8. When you're finished moving music, click the eject icon to the right of the iPhone tab. You can now safely disconnect your device.
  9. Open the Music app on your iPhone. This looks like a white musical note with a red background.
    • Tap Library . You'll see your synced music underneath the Recently Added header. You can also use the categories at the top to browse your library.
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Using iTunes (PC & macOS Mojave)

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  1. This method will work on Windows and macOS Mojave and earlier. If you don't have iTunes for Windows installed, you'll need to download it . If you have it installed, make sure it's updated to the latest version.
  2. Connect your iPhone to your computer. Use the USB to Lightning cable that came with your device.
    • If needed, enter your passcode and/or tap Trust to allow your computer to access your device.
    • Once connected, you'll see a phone icon on above the left panel.
  3. You'll see this at the top of iTunes.
    • You'll be taken to your device information.
    • If you'd like to sync your iPhone with iTunes over Wi-Fi, check the box for "Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi" under the Options header.
  4. You'll see this under options on the Summary tab, which opens by default. Choosing this option lets you add music to your iPhone without affecting the songs that are already on your iPhone.
  5. This saves your changes.
  6. This appears in the left column. Options for syncing your music will appear.
    • If you haven't yet added the music files to your iTunes library, you can do so by clicking the File menu and selecting Add Folder to Library (to add a folder) or Add File to Library (to add individual music files).
  7. This allows you to select additional options below.
  8. If you'd like to add your entire iTunes music library to your iPhone, select Entire Music Library . Alternatively, you can choose Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres, choose specific files to sync, and click Apply to save your changes.
    • If you want to include videos and voice memos, check the boxes as needed.
  9. The music you've selected will now sync to your iPhone.
    • The status will be displayed at the top center. When complete, the status updates will disappear.
  10. Open the Music app on your iPhone and tap Library to view and listen to your synced music.
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Purchasing Music

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  1. This looks like a white star with a purple background.
    • Use this method to purchase music directly on your iPhone.
  2. It's a magnifying glass-shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  3. You'll find this at the top of the screen. Your iPhone's keyboard will appear on-screen.
  4. Type in the name of a song, an artist, or an album, then tap Search in the bottom-right corner of your iPhone's keyboard.
  5. Tap the album or artist for which you searched, then find a specific piece of music (e.g., an album or a song) that you want to download.
    • If you searched for a specific song, just look for that song on the results page.
  6. This will usually be to the right of the song or album that you decided on.
  7. When prompted, scan your Touch ID, Face ID, or enter your Apple ID password. The music will begin downloading into your iPhone's Music app.
  8. This can take a few minutes if you're on a slow wireless connection or if you bought a whole album. Once the music finishes downloading, you'll be able to find it in your iPhone's Music app.
    • If you purchase an album, songs that have finished downloading will have a PLAY button to the right of them.
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Using Apple Music

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  1. In order to download music from Apple Music onto your iPhone, you'll need to enable Sync Library in your Settings. [1] Do the following:
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Music .
    • Enable "Sync Library."
    • If you want songs you add to your library to automatically download to your iPhone, you can also enable "Automatic Downloads."
  2. This looks like a white musical note with a red background.
  3. Tap Search at the bottom-right corner to enter a search.
  4. A pop-up menu will open.
  5. This will be in the pop-up menu. You can also tap Add to Library and tap the down arrow to download. [2]
    • You can now listen offline.
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Using Spotify

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  1. You must have a Spotify Premium subscription to download music for offline listening.
  2. Tap Search at the bottom to enter a search. You can also tap the Home tab to explore recommended media.
  3. You'll see this arrow icon near below the song title, album, or playlist name. Depending on the type of media, it may take a few moments to download.
    • When the song, album, or playlist is fully downloaded, you'll see a green down arrow below the title.
    • You can now listen offline.
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  • Question
    Why is iTunes saying my old songs will be deleted when I add new songs?
    Community Answer
    This occurs because the iPhone can only contain songs from a single iTunes library. If you added music to your iPhone on another computer, the old music will be deleted before new music can be added.
  • Question
    How do I open downloaded music using UC Browser or Opera Mini?
    Community Answer
    You will have to click on the "download" option inside of the menu in Opera or UC. There isn't a way to take downloaded music from UC or Opera and put it inside of your music library.
  • Question
    How do I get music on my iPhone for free?
    Community Answer
    You can convert videos from YouTube to MP3 to put on your phone; check out wikiHow to Convert YouTube to MP3 .
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