The Motorola Droid is a smartphone that uses the Google Android operating system. Google Android offers a customizable interface and built-in media player that supports most commonly used media formats such as MP3, AAC, MP4 and many others. Because the Droid includes very little internal memory, a microSD card is required when synchronizing media to the device. MicroSD cards up to 32 GB are supported. Once the microSD card is inserted, the supplied USB cable is used to sync media from your computer to the Droid.
Instructions
1. Use your thumb to remove the battery cover and access the microSD bay. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot with the gold connectors facing downward. Reattach the battery cover.
2. Connect the Droid to the computer using the USB cable. The USB connection window will open on the phone. Touch "USB Connected." Touch "Mount." The AutoPlay window will open.
3. Double-click "Open Folder to View Files." A folder containing all the files on the Droid and the microSD card will open. Double-click the folder that corresponds with the type of media you want to put on the phone. For example, if you want to add pictures, double-click the "Pictures" folder.
4. Drag-and-drop the files you want on the phone into their appropriate folders. When you're finished, tap "Turn off USB Storage" on the phone.
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