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Jun 23, 2010
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Just wondering if anyone has an Andorid phone that uses an Apple Mac as well....

I use my iPod every day at work, and it's stuffed out (and my phone's getting there as well).... The main pulling factor for me getting an iPhone is that I can wirelessly sync my iTunes library & purchase more songs while I'm at work off my phone.....

Just wondering if this is possible to do off an Android phone with some app? (i.e. purchase songs off iTunes music store & sync with computer?)

May look at an iPhone 3Gs, they're the cheapest (about $500 second hand compared to $700 for an iPhone 4 second hand)
 
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Just wondering if this is possible to do off an Android phone with some app? (i.e. purchase songs off iTunes music store & sync with computer?)

Download DoubleTwist (free on the Android market and Mac). It will transfer all your music from iTunes onto your phone.

To sync wirelessly with DoubleTwist it's $4.99 USD.
 
Just wondering if anyone has an Andorid phone that uses an Apple Mac as well....

I use my iPod every day at work, and it's stuffed out (and my phone's getting there as well).... The main pulling factor for me getting an iPhone is that I can wirelessly sync my iTunes library & purchase more songs while I'm at work off my phone.....

Just wondering if this is possible to do off an Android phone with some app? (i.e. purchase songs off iTunes music store & sync with computer?)

May look at an iPhone 3Gs, they're the cheapest (about $500 second hand compared to $700 for an iPhone 4 second hand)

As to the music store and using it on an Android, no. I tried to find a solution, when I was using my Evo. You'd have to use iTunes on your computer.
 
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PsstGreek, I didn't know you lived in Tampa. Nice to know. I do as well.
 
Amazon MP3, you can leave a song on their cloud service and listen to it from there or download it on your phone.
 
Amazon MP3, you can leave a song on their cloud service and listen to it from there or download it on your phone.

None of that is available in NZ... No Google Music, no Amazon music.... So really my only option is iTunes

PsstGeek, cool, good to know that I can sync with it. Cheers.
 
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