Updated Jun 11,2018 | by Niko
Music alleviates your pain, gives you pleasure, balances your emotions, improves your mood and makes you see the world differently. Many of you may have a certain amount of music files stored on your iPhone so you can enjoy them when travelling, working, or on your commute route.
But it is a great annoyance when your iPhone is running out of storage space (especially for those who're still using an iPhone with 16GB of storage). You may try to delete apps which are not used much, clear app cache one by one, remove unwanted videos and photos, but your iPhone still displays message "Storage Almost Full" constantly.
There are many applications for copying music from an iPhone to your computer. To save you the work, today we're going to introduce one of the best iTunes alternatives that can help you to get the job done easily and quickly.
How to transfer iPhone music to Windows 10 computer
IOTransfer is one of the most reliable iPhone manager and iOS file transfer tools that can help you manage your iOS devices and transfer files, including photos, music, videos and etc. across iPhone, iPad, iPod and computer in just few simple clicks.
So, using IOTransfer, you can easily copy iPhone music to your Windows 10 computer. Moreover, IOTransfer can also be used as your phone cleaner and video downloader.
Four steps of copying iPhone music to Windows 10 computer using IOTransfer
To know how it helps you to copy iPhone music to Windows 10 computer, please follow the
steps below:
Step 1: Download IOTransfer for free and install it on your computer. Then run it.
Step 2: Plug in your iPhone with USB cable. Tap on ‘Trust’ if it asks for permission.
Step 3: Go to MANAGE > Music on IOTransfer. Choose the music files you want to copy from PC to your iPhone.
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Step 4: Click on the ‘Export’ button and it will let you select a transfer path. When selected, hit the ‘OK’ button to start transferring.
Now you’ve learned two ways to copy music files from iPhone to your Windows 10 PC, sounds like great? Just have a try! If you find the two solutions above are useful, do not forget to share it with others who need them.
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