how to get MP3s onto Samsung Comeback


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if you want to get mp3s onto you new samsung comeback, you have there way to complete this:

option 1 through New Samsung PC Studio
option 2 through Mass Storage
option 3 through Bluetooth

Option 1 New Samsung PC Studio
Important: For this method, the handset’s USB Mode must first be set to Modem.
click here for how to config settings USB mode for samsung comeback

  • Plug one end of the data cable into the handset’s power/data port located
  • on the left side and the other end into a USB port on the PC
  • Open the New Samsung PC Studio application
  • The SGH-T559 icon will now appear in the upper right corner of the display
  • Double click on the My Computer icon, located in the top left corner
  • Navigate to and click on any folder that contains the MP3 files to be transferred
  • Double click on the SGH-T559 icon and ensure that the Music folder contents are shown
  • Drag n drop or copy and paste the MP3 files from the PC into the handset’s Music folder (For multiple files hold down the Crtl key)
  • In the pop-up window, PC Studio will show the file being transferred
  • After the MP3 file(s) are transferred, click OK
  • After the file transfer is complete it is safe to disconnect the data cable from both devices
  • WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT USB CABLE DURING THE MP3 FILE TRANSFER
  • To transfer MP3 files, from a PC, to the SGH-T559 (Comeback) handset memory follow the steps below:
    WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT USB CABLE DURING THE MP3 FILE TRANSFER

    Note: Files transfered with PC Studio 3 are copied directly to the handset’s internal memory storage (Music Folder) and not to the memory card if it’s present during the transfer.

    Mass Storage

    Important: For this method, the handset’s USB Mode must first be set to Mass Storage or Ask on Connection.
    Click here for instructions.

    Note: The instructions below assume a microSD memory card has previously been inserted as well as formatted by the handset to create the necessary folders
    Plug one end of the data cable into the handset’s power/data port located
    on the left side and the other end into a USB port on the PC
    On the PC, open My Computer and double-click on the new Removable Disk (Hint:
    it will be assigned a drive letter and, depending on system configuration,
    may not be the only Removable Disk present)
    Using Windows Explorer, copy and paste (or drag and drop) MP3 files
    from the PC into the Music folder located under the new Removable Disk
    After the file transfer is complete it is safe to disconnect the
    data cable from both devices

    WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT USB CABLE DURING THE
    MP3 FILE TRANSFER

    To transfer MP3 files, from a PC, to the SGH-T559 (Comeback) handset’s memory
    card follow the steps below:
    WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT USB CABLE DURING THE
    MP3 FILE TRANSFER

    Bluetooth

    Note: Both devices must support Bluetooth FTP (FileTransfer Profile)

    To transfer MP3 files, from another Bluetooth device to the SGH-T559 (Comeback) handset, via Bluetooth follow the steps below:

  • Pair the SGH-T559 (Comeback) handset with the other Bluetooth device
    Clickhere for How to config Bluetooth pairing on samsung comeback

  • Using Windows explorer, locate desired MP3 file
  • Right click on the MP3 file
  • Select send via Bluetooth then select the handset
  • On the Samsung handset, Accept incoming data from the PC

    Via samsung comeback offical support

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