How to Convert Apple Music to MP3 for Samsung Phone
Have you ever came across that downloaded Apple Music can't playback on your Samsung phone? Are you wondering how to put Apple Music to an Samsung phone? Actually, first of all, you need to convert Apple Music files to other audio formats, such as MP3 to be playable on Android devices.
Why we need to convert Apple Music to MP3?
Apple Music combines subscription-based music streaming with global radio-like programming and a social feature that connects artists to fans. Apple Music costs $9.99 per month, or $14.99 per month for a family subscription for up to six people. You pay a flat fee to unlock access to Apple Music’s entire catalogue, but you don’t actually own the music you listen to. The files don’t live individually on your devices; you’re instead just listening to tracks stored remotely, that are owned by Apple.
That is to say, if you want to transfer Apple Music to Android phone, first of all, you should remove DRM protection from Apple music. If you want to remove the DRM from Apple Music and then play these M4P music files on Android phone without limitations any more, how to do?
To solve the above problems well, Apple Music Converter is helpful and useful, which uses high recording and encoding to MP3 technology to convert these DRM Music files to MP3 formats and remove the Apple Music DRM with up to 16X conversion speed and as well as CD output quality, and then you can transfer and enjoy these files on any MP3 audio player devices as you like.