microSD Card

Section 2I. microSD Card 87

your computer. (Consult your operating system
documentation for further details.)
4. When you are finished, remove the microSD
adapter from your computer, and then remove the
microSD card from the adapter and reinsert the
card into your phone.
Copying Music to the microSD Card to Play on Your Phone
Use the microSD adapter or an optional USB
connection to transfer compatible music files from
your computer to your phone’s microSD card. MP3
or M4A (ACC) music files are compatible with your
phone.
To create a folder on your microSD card in which to place
music files:
With a formatted microSD card in your phone,
access the Sprint Music Store. A folder called
“Music” is created on your microSD card. You only
need to do this once to create this folder.
After the “Music” folder has been created, use the
microSD card adapter to transfer music files from your
computer to the “Music” folder on your microSD card.
To play the music files you placed in the “Music” folder on
the microSD card:
Access the Sprint Music Store. If the music files are
compatible with your phone, you can play them
like music files you have purchased and
downloaded from the Sprint Music Store.
Note DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder
or file names on the microSD.
DO NOT turn off or restart your computer, or put it
into standby mode, while using a mass storage
device. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data.
If you connect a mass storage device to a peripheral
device, your device may not work properly.
Note Not all MP3 or M4A (ACC) files that you might place
on your microSD card using the microSD adapter
can be played on your phone. The file’s Digital Rights
Management (DRM) settings may prohibit them from
being played.