Hmm, why? They're just .m4a or .aac files and will play on anything (no DRM) that supports the format. I currently have a heap of iTunes purchases happily playing on my Android phone. You just have to manually copy the files from your iTunes folders or the Apple device to the phone. But I think I used an app to do the migration from Apple to Android, to save some tedious work. :)
On 08-01-20 02:12, Andeddu wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Yeah, I did some research prior to replying to Nightfox... I have never connected my iPhone to my laptop so was unaware such a thing was
possible. Sounds a little tedious but at least I'd be able to keep all
the music I've amassed if I ever feel the need to switch.
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