How to Download Music on iPhone without iTunes

Do you feel that downloading music to iPhone via iTunes is complicated? Try these ways to download music on iPhone without iTunes below.

Overview: 

Although the iPhone is pretty flexible, adding music may present difficulties., especially if you don't want to use Apple's iTunes player. Using iTunes is the only official way to sync media files with your iPhone, and the latest iOS updates have disabled most unofficial options. Safari also doesn't let you download MP3 files from websites.

Fortunately, there are several ways you can add music to your device without using iTunes by using different music players.

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How to get music on iPhone without iTunes

Music is one of the essential features that iPhone owners enjoy in day-to-day activities. iTunes provides an excellent source for playing and downloading music. However, the iPhone's ability to play music from the web is limited. This creates discomfort among users, and some may choose not to use iPhone to listen to music from other media sources. However, this is not the case when there are many ways to access music without necessarily using iTunes.

Using Dropbox

Step 1: Create a Dropbox account so you may add your music there and listen to it on your iPhone using the Dropbox app. The 2 GB of space is included with the free Dropbox account.

Step 2: Install the Dropbox app on your computer. Everything in this folder will be uploaded to your Dropbox account.

Step 3: Copy all the music from your iPhone to the Dropbox folder by clicking the Dropbox icon > Upload to add your favorite songs. 

Step 4: Download the Dropbox app on your iPhone and sign in with your Dropbox account once the installation is complete.

Step 5: Tap the song you want to play in Dropbox if you have an internet connection. Songs will continue to play even if you switch apps.

Step 6: Mark songs as favorites to open them offline. Typically Dropbox streams the songs you choose over the internet, but you can bookmark them always to have them available, even when you don't have an internet connection.

  • Swipe the song you want to keep on your device from left to right.
  • Tap to save the music on iPhone.

Using Apple Music

You will find a vast music store from Apple Music. Here, similar to other music platforms, you can freely listen to music online and download music, albums, or videos to your iPhone for offline listening.

Step 1: Users must complete the following: Your iOS device must be from iOS version 8.4 or higher, and you have a subscription to the Apple Music music service; if not, you can register quickly when opening the app. Next, you must open the app and go to the "For You" option or select "New."

Step 2: After you have selected one of the two options, For You or New, a list of songs or a particular music album that you like to listen to or listen to often, find and click on the three dots button above. Interface then find the line "Make Available Offline." With this step, you can already listen to what you like and have chosen without needing the internet.

Step 3: After doing the above steps, you must go to the "My Music" section to find your selected songs or albums. Because when you click on the "Make Available" Offline," the application understands what you want to do, it will automatically download what the user wants, then default to the background so that users can listen to those album songs offline anytime they like. Or when they are using the device in a place where there is no network connection at all.

If you are a fan of Apple Music, you definitely cannot ignore How to Access Apple Music Replay.

Using Youtube

YouTube Music Premium is one of the perfect choices for offline music listening. You can choose to download songs, playlists, or albums to your iPhone without iTunes.

  • Open YouTube Music and select the song, album, or playlist you want to download.
  • Click the download arrow.
  • The song, album, or playlist has been added to the Downloads section of your Library, and you can listen to it offline at any time.

Using iCloud

If you have playlists on your Mac or external hard Drive and are comfortable managing your songs manually, use iCloud Drive to copy music to your iPhone without iTunes.

It would help if you first learned about the copyright policy from iCloud. The terms of iCloud will not allow the uploading of content you do not have permission to copy or share. Even if you store it for personal purposes, it can lead to the suspension of your iCloud account.

  • On your MacBook, open Finder and navigate to iCloud Drive.
  • Choose File > New Folder (or press shift + command + N). This will create a new folder with no headers.
  • Name the folder Music.
  • Open the Music folder.
  • Select the song you want to download to your iPhone and copy it to the Music folder.
  • If you want to ensure the tracks are still in the original folder, copy and paste them into your newly created Music folder instead of dragging and dropping them. To copy it from its original place, hit Command + C. To paste it inside the Music folder, use Command + V.
  • Your music has been automatically uploaded to iCloud Drive.
  • Once your tracks have been uploaded, your music will be available via iCloud on your iPhone. Open the Files app on your iPhone to get to it.
  • Tap iCloud Drive.
  • Find and open the Music folder. You'll see the tracks you've saved here.
  • Tap the track you want to play, and it will automatically download to your iPhone. Alternatively, tapping the cloud and arrow icon can store the song on your iPhone.
  • Tap any track to play in iCloud Drive.

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Final Thought

So above are four ways you can download music to your iPhone without iTunes. It's that simple. We hope with these suggestions; you can successfully listen to music offline on your iPhone. Don't forget to Like & Share the article to support us to continue sharing more helpful information.

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