Copy Files Between Your Phone And Your Computer - Palm Pixi User Manual

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Copy Files Between Your Phone
and Your Computer
Copy iTunes Media Files From Your
Computer to Your Phone
Use media sync to easily transfer pictures, videos,
podcasts, and DRM-free music files from iTunes on
your computer to your phone.
While you use media sync, you can't make or receive
calls or use other wireless features such as email or the
Web.
Key Term:
DRM-free:
Describes a file that is not protected by
Digital Rights Management. DRM-free music files
can be copied as many times as you like and can
be played on your Pixi phone. To learn more about
DRM-free music, go to apple com and search on
iTunes Plus.
Did You Know?
You can copy music files using USB Drive
mode as well (see "Copy Other Types of Files
Between Your Phone and Your Computer" on
page 74).
1.
Connect your phone to your computer with the
.
USB cable
2.
On your phone, tap
Media Sync
3.
The first time you use Media Sync mode, an alert
warns you that you cannot make or receive calls or
text messages. (Tap
OK
4.
Your phone is now in Media Sync mode. (On your
computer, iTunes opens automatically.)
Note:
You can synchronize supported DRM-free music,
videos, TV shows, podcasts, and pictures, but you
cannot sync iTunes contacts, calendar events, or
games.
5.
Follow the steps in iTunes to synchronize files to
your phone.
6.
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer
when iTunes indicates that it is safe to do so.
Tip:
Media sync is a one-way transfer only, from iTunes on
your computer to your phone. To transfer music files from
your phone to iTunes on your computer, you can
download the Palm Music Assistant. Go to
palm.com/music-assistant for information.
2B Move Around on Your Phone
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