plug in the usb cord (to the usb port) it will show up on your phone giving u 2 options 1.mass storage 2.com port
select mass storage and wait a few minutes for it to autorun(that is pop up and ask u what to do). if autorun doesn't happen go to my computer and select the latte drive or whateva it's called. then drop in mp3 files either by copying and pasting or drag n drop. hope this helps
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plug in the usb cord (to the usb port) it will show up on your phone giving u 2 options
1.mass storage
2.com port
select mass storage and wait a few minutes for it to autorun(that is pop up and ask u what to do). if autorun doesn't happen go to my computer and select the latte drive or whateva it's called. then drop in mp3 files either by copying and pasting or drag n drop. hope this helps