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Been using iSyncr: iTunes to Android for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you sync your entire iTunes library, including playlists, music, podcasts, and even videos, over to your Android device. Pretty solid app if you’re big into managing your music collection across multiple devices.
Here’s what you do: you just connect your Android phone to your computer, either via USB or WiFi, and iSyncr will pull in all your iTunes stuff. There’s also an option to only sync certain playlists or artists, which is pretty cool. And the app even keeps track of stuff like play counts, ratings, and last played date – so your Android device will have the same metadata as your iTunes library.
Look, if you’re an Android user who’s deep into the Apple ecosystem, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the sync can be a bit slow sometimes and the UI is a little dated – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you need a way to get your entire iTunes library onto your Android phone or tablet.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on iSyncr: iTunes to Android. I've tested a bunch of music sync apps and this one's pretty solid. The fact that it can pull in your full iTunes library, including all the metadata, is a game-changer if you're invested in that ecosystem. The sync process is easy and it just works. Now, it's not the prettiest app out there and I did run into some minor issues with slow syncs, but nothing dealbreaking. If you need a reliable way to get your iTunes stuff onto Android, I'd definitely recommend giving iSyncr a try.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Syncs your full iTunes library, including playlists, music, podcasts, and videos
- Keeps all your iTunes metadata like play counts, ratings, and last played dates
- Works over both USB and WiFi, so you're not tied to a cable
- Free to use, no subscription or in-app purchases
- Supports a wide range of Android devices and OS versions
Cons
- Sync process can be a bit slow at times, especially for large libraries
- Interface looks a little dated, could use a modern redesign
- Doesn't support syncing of DRM-protected iTunes content
- Can be tricky to set up for first-time users
Specifications
| Updated | 15.02.2024 |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | JRT Studio Music Players |
| Android | Android 5.0++ |
| Package Name |
iTunes.Sync.Android |
Ratings
User Reviews
When downloading app got a popup wanting a "one time" payment of $4.99, discounted from $99.00. Should have known better at this point, but continued the process. I went into...
it's really a great app and probably the best thing out there for sinking an old iTunes music list and playlists with an Android music player. it used to have...
This app was my saving grace when switching to android. It was easy to set up and use. My music was well organized in iTunes and iSyncr kept my playlist...
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