How to get your Panasonic Eluga X1 music onto iPhone?

After made a change from Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone, you likely ask "What do I do to get all my music off my old Panasonic Eluga X1 and transfer them onto iPhone?" Read on to find out an answer to your question here in this article.


Have your eye on the iPhone 8 and iPhone X? Will it be troublesome to transfer music from your old Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone? If you use a streaming service like Spotify or Rdio . . . you're in luck! All of your music will automatically be synced and you don't need to move a thing. Just head to the App Store and download the apps you need.

Also, you can use a third party data transfer app to copy music directly from your Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone. The FoneCopy app does a good job in this. Learn how to use this app to migrate music from Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone.

Part 1: How to transfer music/songs from Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone? Here's what you need
FoneCopy – Phone Transfer (It is available for Windows, simply download the proper version depending on your computer.)
Free download Windows Version

Part 1: How to transfer music/songs from Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone?
Follow these steps: Step 1: Run FoneCopy, and connect both your Panasonic Eluga X1 and iPhone to computer via USB cable. The first one will be recognized as source device and the second one will be recognized as target device. If you want to transfer file from the target device to your source device, you can click "Switch".
FoneCopy transfer music/songs to iPhone Main Interface on windows
Step 2: Tick off "Media" and click "Start to copy" button to transfer photos from your Panasonic Eluga X1 to iPhone.

Now wait for the transfer to be completed and don't interrupt the process. It can take a while, depending on how much you have to transfer over. Seriously, leave both devices alone until the transfer process is completed.

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