Listen To Music; Buy Music; Download Music - Amazon Fire Phone User Manual

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Prime Music on Fire Phone
Listen to Music
View Song Lyrics
Buy Music
Shop for your favorite music directly from your Fire phone. Discover new music by accessing suggestions
in the right panel while browsing the Digital Music Store.
To buy music from the Amazon Digital Music Store, you must have a U.S. billing address and a 1-Click
payment method issued by a U.S. bank. If you're using an Amazon Gift Card to make your purchase, you
must be physically located in the U.S.
Note: Amazon Digital Music purchases are stored in your Amazon Music library for free, don't count
against any storage limits, and are available for playback or download on your phone. If you'd like to add
music from your computer to the Cloud, you can import up to 250 songs to your music library for playback
for free.
1. From the Home screen, tap the Music icon from the carousel or in the app grid.
2. To locate the music you want to buy, tap the Search icon, enter your search terms, and then tap the
magnifying glass.
3. Tap the button displaying the price. To confirm your purchase, tap Buy or tap Get (if the song or album
is free).
Tip: To listen to a sample, tap the cover art on the song . On the product detail page, tap the Play
icon. Song samples are limited to 30 seconds.
4. Once you have purchased the song or album, tap Play or Download to go to Your Music Library to play
or download the song or album.
Download Music
Download your music to your Fire phone so you can listen to it without a wireless connection and reduce
your data plan usage.
To download an album, playlist, or song from the Cloud:
1. Access the left panel and filter Your Music Library.
2. Press and hold an album, playlist, or song, and then tap Download in the pop-up menu.
After the download is complete, you can listen to the album, playlist, or song, even when your phone isn't
connected to a wireless network.
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