Want to know how to transfer music from iPhone to iPad with or without iTunes? Read this guide to find feasible methods to transfer music via USB or wirelessly.
How to transfer non-purchased music between iPhone and iPad?
So I'm switching between iPhone 15 and iPad 2022, and I've run into a problem: I can't seem to transfer music not purchased from the iTunes store to my new iPad. Is there a way I can transfer non-purchased music easily?
- Question from Apple Community
For users who have both an iPhone and an iPad, transferring data between the two devices is very common. And now you want to transfer music from iPhone to iPad. Well, there are 6 methods to help you achieve the goal and this guide will explain each method in detail. These methods apply to all iPhone/iPad models including the newly released iPhone 15 and iPad Pro 2022.
To transfer both purchased and non-purchased songs from iPhone to iPad, you can use the professional iOS data transfer app - AOMEI FoneBackup to finish the process for free.
Now free download this tool on computer and follow the steps below to transfer songs from iPhone to iPad in two steps: Transfer songs from iPhone to computer > Add music to iPad.
1. Launch AOMEI FoneBackup > Plug in your iPhone to computer. (Enter the passcode on iPhone to let the software can access your device.)
2. On the Home screen, click the Phone Transfer option > Choose iPhone to PC and click Get Started.
3. Click the “+” icon > Choose the songs you need > Click OK to continue.
4. Choose a destination from the Transfer Settings > Click Start Transfer to transfer iPhone music to your computer.
1. Unplug your iPhone and plug in your iPad > Click the PC to iPhone option from the Phone Transfer interface.
2. Click the Music icon > Drag the songs you need from the computer.
3. Finally, click Start Transfer to transfer music from PC to iPad.
If you don't want to use a third-party app to finish the process, then iTunes will be your ideal choice. You should first sync songs from iPhone to iTunes library and then move songs from iTunes to iPad.
1. Download and install the latest version of iTunes on computer > Plug in your iPhone and run iTunes.
2. Click File > Choose Devices > Select Transfer Purchases from “XXX”.
3. Unplug your iPhone and plug in your iPad > Open iTunes again.
4. Click Song > Click Songs > Select the song you’d like to transfer to iPad > Right-click the song and choose Add to Device.
5. Select your iPad name and it will transfer the song to your device.
If you do not have a computer at hand, the following are some methods to help you transfer music from iPhone to iPad wirelessly.
If you have subscribed to Apple Music, you can turn on Sync Library to access your music library and music that you've downloaded from Apple Music on all your devices. However, it’s a paid option.
Generally, Sync Library is turned on by default. If you turned off Sync Library, you can turn it back on: Go to Settings > Music > Turn on Sync Library. (You will not see an option to turn on the Sync Library if you don’t subscribe to Apple Music.)
Once the option is enabled, you can stream your music library on any iOS device that has the Apple Music app. Just make sure that your device is signed in with the same Apple ID that you use with your Apple Music subscription. If Apple Music crashes on your iPhone, you may need to choose other ways to make it.
To download purchased songs on iPad, you can go to iTunes Store to make it. Please be aware that you should sign in with the same Apple ID on two devices.
On your iPad: Go to iTunes Store > Tap More > Tap Purchased > Select Music > Tap Not on This iPad’s tab > Tap All Songs > Tap the Download icon to save songs on device.
You can also rely on Bluetooth to transfer songs from iPhone to iPad wirelessly. In fact, once your iPhone and iPad have successfully paired, you can transfer any type of data between the two devices.
On your iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Network > Cellular to turn on Personal Hotspot > Go back to General and tap Bluetooth.
On your iPad: Go to Settings to turn on Bluetooth > Allow iPad to scan your iPhone.
Enter the 6-digit code when the iPad has found your iPhone. Then you can go to Music app > choose a song and select Bluetooth to sync music from iPhone to iPad.
AirDrop is a great feature to help us share data between two iOS devices. So you may want to transfer music from iPhone to iPad using AirDrop. However, the fact is that AirDrop can only help you share the link of the song but not the song itself.
1. Go to Control Center on your devices > Turn on AirDrop on iPhone and iPad.
2. On your iPhone: Open the Music app > Find the song you’d like to share > Click the three-dots icon to open the Share option > Click Share Song > Tap your iPad as the destination device.
3. On your iPad: Click View on iPad to check the moved music.
That’s all about how to transfer music from iPhone to iPad. If you want to finish the process via a USB cable, then you can choose iTunes or AOMEI FoneBackup to make it. Compared with iTunes's complex operation and restricted features, the powerful AOMEI FoneBackup will help you easily transfer purchased and non-purchased songs from iPhone to iPad at a super-fast speed. And it also allows you to transfer music from iPad to iPad.
If you need a wireless transfer, you can use the Apple Music sync feature, iTunes store, Bluetooth or AirDrop feature on iPhone/iPad to accomplish the action efficiently.
Use iCloud Music Library or iTunes Match to store your music in the cloud and access it seamlessly on both devices.
No, the transfer process preserves the original quality of the music files.
Use iCloud Music Library or export playlists from iTunes to maintain the organization during the transfer.
Yes, purchased music is not restricted, and you can freely transfer it between your iPhone and iPad.