How to Wirelessly Save Music on an iPhone

This video will demonstrate how to wirelessly save music to your iPhone. You can download audio from the internet or transfer music stored on your PC to your iPhone devices.

With the recent releases, iOS has improved significantly, particularly in terms of the file management system. In past years, iPhone/iPad users were unable to download files from the internet natively. Apple has finally listened to their loyal customers and included this feature. In this article, I'll show you how to save music to your iPhone wirelessly (or iPad).

There will be two methods:

1. Over The Air

2. Computer Method (without the use of lightning connector)

OVER THE AIR METHOD

We're going to use an app called Evermusic to organize our audio files in a seamless manner. This app is available in both free and paid versions, so choose which one you want. 

STEP 1: Go to the App Store and download Evermusic

STEP 2: In the settings menu, change the Downloads destination to Evermusic's Downloads folder. (If you're downloading something other than audio, feel free to change this.) 

STEP 3: Look for websites where you may download audio/music files. Instead of viewing this file, download it when prompted. 

STEP 4: Open the Evermusic App and navigate to the Files tab > Downloads. This is where you'll locate the audio files you downloaded through Safari.

COMPUTER METHOD

For this method, we'll still use the Evermusic app, but we won't be using any wired connections. This method will only work if your computer and iOS device are both connected to the same WiFi network. 

STEP 1: Go to the Connect tab in your Evermusic app and look for the Wi-Fi Drive option. After that, click Start Wi-Fi Drive (You’ll have the option to create a username and password). The app will provide you with a URL to enter into your computer browser. 

STEP 2: Open your computer browser and type in the URL provided by the app. Put your login and password in the fields provided. The homepage will display all of the items in your Evermusic app. 

STEP 3: Navigate to the _downloads folder and click it. Click the Upload button and select all of your audio files to upload. These files will be wirelessly transferred from your PC to the Evermusic app on your iPhone. 

STEP 4: In the Evermusic app, choose Stop Wi-Fi Drive and look for your uploaded music files in the Downloads folder in the Files tab. 

Because this program is an offline music player, you may now listen to your favorite audio files on the move without the need for an internet connection. Keep in mind that the files you upload to the app will take up space on your iPhone's internal memory. 

Please use the following links to download the Evermusic app:

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