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Originally Posted by HarryT
All my iTunes music is already in MP3 format. That's not the issue.
The issue is how can I seamlessly transfer music from my iTunes library to an Android phone, browse what music I currently have on the phone, etc? If you can answer that I'd be most appreciative.
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Google Play Music will import all of your iTunes music -- playlists too -- into your library. It updates constantly -- whenever I add new music to iTunes, it appears practically instantly in my Google library. However, it doesn't work both ways -- whenever I delete music from iTunes, I have to manually delete it from Google Play Music too (which I realize is not a common case. I delete frequently from iTunes and I want my libraries to match.)
I've never actually used Google Music on an Android phone -- I use it with a web browser either on my PC or on my TV -- but I do like the way it is set up for the web.
On topic, I agree that it is more likely that people are not buying iPads because the ones that want them already have them and do not feel the need to upgrade. I have two, the first and third generations and I do not plan to buy any more. I can't imagine anything (besides *both* of them no longer turning on) that would entice me to buy another one.