Friday, April 13, 2018

How to Play Apple Music on Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has improved its battery performance since the battery problems occurred in Galaxy Note 7. Also, the successful launch of Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus makes the new Galaxy Note 8 more attractive and expecting. Most iPhone users are considering to switch their iPhone to Galaxy Note 8. However, for those Apple Music users, it would be impossible to transfer Apple Music songs to Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Why?

Although Apple Music is compatible with Android 4.3 or later, and Galaxy Note 8 is equipped with Android 7.1.1, Apple Music program cannot work well. It may occupy the CPU and stuck your Galaxy Note 8, or not running smoothly just as on iPhone. So there occurs the demand that users want to convert and play Apple Music songs to Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with a better way. 

However, Apple Music songs are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management), which means the songs cannot be copied or transfer to other non-iOS devices, such as Samsung Galaxy Note 8. As a result, if you want to convert Apple Music songs to Samsung Galaxy Note 8, you must remove DRM encryption from Apple Music and convert the M4P music files into MP3, which could be freely adopted by Galaxy Note 8.

To remove DRM from Apple Music songs, you need a professional well-known program named Apple Music Converter. Apple Music Converter could be really a good choice. This program is easy to operate and convert Apple Music to DRM-free MP3 files in a high speed. The output DRM-free Apple Music would also remain in good quality. You are free to transfer them to your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and make them also playable outside Apple Music program.


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