How to Indirectly Send MP3s to Your Phone

Most cell phones support MP3 files as ringtones or sound tracks. There are many ways to transfer MP3 audio files to your cell phone. Directly email the audio files to your phone, or transfer songs via Bluetooth. However, if your cell phone does not support such direct-file transfer methods, transfer the MP3 songs from your PC to the phone's MicroSD card, then from the MicroSD card to your cell phone.

Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the MicroSD memory card from your phone. The memory card slot is either found underneath the phone battery or on any one side of the phone body. The slot is protected by a latch that opens when you pull it gently. Push the memory card inside until it clicks. The card will slide out of the slot.

    • 2

      Insert the MicroSD card into your PC's memory card reader. Wait for Windows to detect the new storage device.

    • 3

      Transfer the songs to the MicroSD card. Open the Start menu and select "Computer." Go to the music folder and copy the audio files you want to transfer by pressing "Ctrl" and "C." Now, open your phone's storage device in "Computer." Go to the folder in which you want to transfer the selected files. Press "Ctrl" and "V" to paste the files.

    • 4

      Disconnect the MicroSD card from the computer and insert it into the phone. Power on your phone and go to "Menu" > "File Manager." Select "MicroSD card" to access the transferred files.

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