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Hi i brought a new Samsung sgh-d500 mobile phone and i can’t put music on my mp3 player. I need to know how to put music on my phone from the computer but i don’t know how. Can u please help me? Thank you!

Use the drag-and-drop method on either a Windows or Mac computer to transfer your music to a Samsung phone. Alternatively, use Windows Media Player to sync your music files on a Windows PC, or upload the files to a cloud service to download onto your phone.

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First off, as with just about any modern product, you can pretty quickly dig up an online copy of the user’s guide online with just a little bit of fiddling on Google. For example, I pulled up the user’s guide for your slick new Samsung SGH-D500 cellphone with the following search: Samsung SGH-D500 Guide -Press site:samsung.com, which quickly lead me to the Samsung documentation download area for the SGH-D500. One more click and I was reading the guide itself.


It didn’t take me long to ascertain that there are three different ways that you can download music onto your phone, according to Samsung:

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  • Download from the wireless Web,
  • Download from a computer using Samsung PC Studio II,
  • Receive via IrDA or Bluetooth

The browser solution of using the wireless Web is straightforward, but you still have to figure out a site that has compatible audio content, which isn’t what you seek: you want to download music off your own computer.
The PC Studio II software is doubtless on the CDROM that came with your phone, and if you can’t find that, call Samsung and ask them to send you a replacement CDROM (I couldn’t find a download link, oddly enough). It has its own documentation and basically works like Windows Media Player and other audio management packages: you hook up your phone, drag MP3 files into the program and sync the two to copy the music across. Should be pretty easy.
Finally, I’m a big fan of bluetooth and find that it is just about always the easiest of the different possible ways you can both access data on the phone and copy new material onto the phone too. You’d need to have bluetooth capability on your PC, but you can buy bluetooth USB attachments for about $25-30 so it’s a pretty cheap investment for the ease of grabbing photos, copying ringtones, etc.
The User’s Guide has a detailed section on how to set up bluetooth on the SGH-D500 then how to pair it with a computer (or headset or other bluetooth peripheral) and that should get you going.
Or, if you have a pal with the same phone, you can use the Infrared capabilities of the phone to transfer music files across:

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Hope that helps you get the most out of your new Samsung phone!

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How To Download Songs To Samsung PhoneHow

It may seem odd, but when you look for music in the 21st century for your Samsung Galaxy Note 3, you look to your computer, not to a stereo system. Even the once ubiquitous stack of CDs or shelf full of albums is now replaced by the humble PC. So why not purloin a few of the tunes stored there and copy them to your phone? Here’s how it works:

  1. Connect the phone to the PC.

    Use the USB cable that comes with the phone.

    If you have trouble, ensure that your phone is connected as a media player or uses something called MTP.

    Over on the PC, the AutoPlay dialog box appears in Windows, prompting you to choose how best to mount the phone into the Windows storage system.

  2. On the PC, choose Windows Media Player from the AutoPlay dialog box.

    The option may be labeled Sync Digital Media Files to This Device.

    If the AutoPlay dialog box doesn’t appear, start the Windows Media Player program.

  3. On the PC, ensure that the Sync list appears.

    Click the Sync tab or the Sync toolbar button to view the Sync list. Your phone should appear atop the list.

    If you have a MicroSD card installed in your Galaxy Note, you find two sync locations. Choose Card to save music to the MicroSD card; choose Phone to use internal storage. Either location is fine, but external storage (MicroSD or card) most likely has more room.

  4. Drag to the Sync area the music you want to transfer to your phone.

    You see a list of songs that appear in the Sync list. To add more, drag an album or individual song into the Sync list. Dragging an album sets up all its songs for transfer.

  5. Click the Start Sync button to transfer the music from the PC to your Galaxy Note.

    The Start Sync button may be located atop the list, or it might be found on the bottom, depending on the version of Windows Media Player.

  6. Close the Windows Media Player when the transfer is complete.

    Or keep it open — whatever.

  7. Unplug the phone from the USB cable.

    You can unplug the USB cable from the computer as well.

    • You cannot use iTunes to synchronize music with your Galaxy Note.

    • Another option for copying music is to use the Samsung Kies program.

    • The phone can store only so much music! Don’t be overzealous when copying over your tunes. In Windows Media Player, a capacity-thermometer thing shows you how much storage space is used and how much is available on your phone. Pay heed to the indicator!