Is there a way to copy songs from iphone to ipad through cloud without using itunes. Apple store employee told they have some $49 yearly option to sync songs using cloud, just wanted to know if there is any other way.
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Is there a way to copy songs from iphone to ipad through cloud without using itunes. Apple store employee told they have some $49 yearly option to sync songs using cloud, just wanted to know if there is any other way.
I have no experience with this service but they were more than likely talking about iTunes Match.
iPhone 4s 64GB White (Jailbroken), The "New iPad" 16GB Black (Stock), Past devices: iPad 2, HTC Hero, HTC Evo, HTC Evo 3D, ASUS Transformer.
I see this thru Apple:
The iTunes match is $24.99
Apple - iCloud - All your music on all your devices.
iPad 2 ~ Wi-Fi ~ 32 GB | MacBook Air 13-inch 4 GB RAM/128 GB | Apple TV (3rd Gen) | iPod Classic 80 GB | iPod Touch 32 GB (4th Gen)
I'm not sure this will help the OP as I copied the following sentences from Apple's site and it talks about how it is built into the iTunes app on your Mac or PC as well as the music app on your phone or iPad. I may be wrong about this but I know it's next to impossible to really function without iTunes! Look at this paragraph and see what you think!
If you want the benefits of iTunes in the Cloud for music you haven’t purchased from iTunes, iTunes Match is the perfect solution. It’s built right into the iTunes app on your Mac or PC and the Music app on your iOS devices. And it lets you store your entire*collection, including music you’ve imported from CDs or purchased somewhere other than iTunes. For just $24.99 a year.2
The short answer is not through iTunes Match at all. iTunes Match is a totally different concept that does not store anything on your iPhone or iPad, it stores it in the cloud. You can, however simply sync what you have with your iTunes computer. I have the same music on my computer, two iPods, two iPhones, and my iPad this way.
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