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With reports claiming that Samsung will start production of the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in 2018. The Samsung S9 will come with a 5.8-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 pixels. And it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 and packs a Dual-camera. Both Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus run on Android 8.0 (Oreo).
If you’ve recently switched from an iPhone to the new Samsung Galaxy S9 after seeing a stunning design. You definitely want to enjoy your Apple Music files on your new Samsung phone. However, if you cancel your Apple Music subscription when free trial runs out or you do not want to pay for money any more, any streaming music you’ve added to your library from the Apple Music catalog will no longer be playable. What’s worse, it is commonly known that Apple Music are encoded with DRM, which restricts users from streaming Apple Music on many other devices, including your latest Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone.
To play Apple Music on your Samsung Galaxy S9, the only way is to remove DRM protection from Apple Music. It means that you need to switch DRM-ed M4P to MP3 with a multifunctional Apple Music converter tool.
UkeySoft Apple Music Converter is born to help you legally remove DRM from Apple Music songs and playlists and convert copyright-protected Apple Music, iTunes audiobooks, podcast to Samsung Galaxy S9 viewable format, such as MP3, FLAC, AAC or WAV format. The conversion is at 16X faster speed with keeping lossless audio quality. After converting, you can play Apple Music songs on Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus, or Samsung Galaxy S8/S8 Plus/S7/S7 Edge/S6/Note 8 and more without no restrictions.
You can try the free trial version first. Download and install Apple Music Converter on your computer. Run it, and it will connect with your iTunes automatically.
Go to “Music” in “Playlists” to select the Apple Music songs you want to convert. Tick it in the little box behind the title of the songs.
In Output Settings, select MP3 as the output format(Recommended). You can also select a specific output folder to save your converted songs. In addition, codec, bit rate, channels, sample rate are also provided for you to amend here.
Click on “Options” on the top left, you can choose the conversion speed from 1x to 16x in your preference. The higher, the faster. You can also rename or sort the target songs here.
After all the settings above have been made, click on “Convert” to start converting Apple Music to MP3.
After conversion, you can find the DRM-free Apple Music songs by clicking on “Explore Output Files”.
When the conversion is complete, you can upload the converted Apple Music songs to your Samsung Galaxy S9 freely. Here you introduce a multi-purpose tool for data management – Android Manager which is specially developed for Android phone users to import/export music, photos, videos, apps between PC and Android phone, including latest Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. Plus, you can also use it to transfer iTunes music, videos, playlists, TV shows and more to Samsung Android device.
Please download Android Manager and have a try.
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