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How to Transfer iTunes Backup and Playlists to Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Wonder how to transfer iTunes backup and iTunes library to Samsung Galaxy Note 9? We provide you three methods to solve this. A super detailed video which shows you how to use Syncios Data Transfer transfer iTunes backup and library to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 directly is also ready for you. And you don't need to worry about the unidentifiable iTunes M4P file anymore, NoteBurner can convert M4P into MP3.

3 Method of Transferring iTunes Backup and Playlists to Samsung Galaxy Note 9:

transfer itunes playlists to samsung galaxy note 9

Method 1: Transfer iTunes backup or library by using Syncios Data Transfer

Syncios Data Transfer supports to transfer iTunes backup and iTunes playlist to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 directly! Contents include Contacts, Text messages, Call logs, DCIM photos, Pictures, Bookmarks can be transferred.

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Step 1: Launch Syncios Data Transfer >> Choose 'Restore Phone from iTunes'

Please download and install Syncios Data Transfer on your computer as your first step. Then launch Syncios Data Transfer and choose 'Restore Phone from iTunes' module. You can restore iTunes backup or iTunes library to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 by selecting 'from iTunes backup' or 'from iTunes library' two functions. Now connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to computer via USB cable or by using Wi-Fi connection.

select restore phone from iTunes

Step 2-1: Transfer iTunes Backups to Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Now choose 'from iTunes backup' function. If you've ever used iTunes to backup your iOS device on this computer. Syncios will automatically detect all the iTunes backup and list them on the left side. You can choose the certain iTunes backup you want and select the contents. If you want to formatting your Samsung Galaxy Note 9, you can click the checkbox of 'clear data before copy' to erase the data. Finally click 'Start Copy' to launch the transferring process.

transfer itunes backups to note 9

Step 2-2: Transfer iTunes Library to Samsung Galaxy Note 9

This time choose 'from iTunes library' function. Syncios will detect your iTunes on your computer. Your iTunes playlist will all list on the left side. Then do the same operations as we mentioned before.

transfer itunes library to note 9

Tips: If you encounter any detection problem during the process, please check our Android detection tutorial to fix. Please pay attention that only when your Samsung and computer have accessed to the same network can Wi-Fi connection work.

You can also learn from a video tutorial:

Method 2: Move iTunes Playlists from iTunes Media Folder to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Manually

Step 1: Locate Default iTunes Media Folder

Launch iTunes and go to the menu bar >> 'Edit' >> 'Preference' >> 'Advanced Preference' to find the default iTunes media folder on your computer. Please select 'Copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library' option to make sure your iTunes music, playlists and video will be saved automatically. The default iTunes media folder route will be some different according to different operating system.

Set iTunes Preferences

Step 2: Move iTunes Playlists Manually

Connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to computer via USB cable. Regard Galaxy Note 9 as a external hard drive and open it. And now you can open the iTunes media folder and copy the file to Galaxy Note 9 manually.

Default iTunes Media folder's location:

Windows 7/8: C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\

Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\

Windows Vista: C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\

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Support Samsung Devices

Samsung Samsung Galaxy Note 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9, Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+/S8/S8+/S7/S7 Edge/S6/S6+/S6 Edge(+)/S5/S4/S4(mini)/S4 Zoom/S4 Active/S3/S3(mini), Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro, Galaxy Pro, Galaxy Mini 1/2, Galaxy S Advance, Galaxy S (Plus), Galaxy S Aviator, Galaxy S Blaze 4G, Galaxy S Relay 4G, Galaxy Ace Plus, Galaxy Ace 1/2/3, Galaxy Amp, Galaxy Appeal, Galaxy Admire 1/2/4G, Galaxy Axiom, Galaxy Beam, Galaxy Centura, Galaxy Discover, Galaxy Express, Galaxy Exhilarate, Galaxy Exhibit, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Fame, Galaxy Gio, Galaxy Pocket (Neo), Galaxy Prevail, Galaxy Proclaim, Galaxy Rugby Pro, Galaxy Reverb, Galaxy Rush, Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Stratosphere 2, Galaxy Stellar, Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Music, Galaxy Metrix 4G, Galaxy Legend, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Victory 4G LTE, Galaxy W, Galaxy Xcover 1/2, Galaxy Y (Pro), Galaxy Young, and all Android devices.

Supported OS: iOS 5 - iOS 14 / Android 3.0 - Android 11

Supported Files: Contacts, Text messages, Call logs, DCIM photos, Pictures, Bookmarks

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