How to add audio or video to most smartphones

The
audio and video files you download from iPREPpress are zipped files that end
in extension ".zip". For example, the file may be named
something like "1984 zip file.zip ."
On PCs, you can usually double click on the
zipped folder and then extract and save the files to your computer hard
drive. If not, use a program like WinZip or any other available
unzip programs. Remember where you save
these files on your hard disk.
For
Macs, there is a free program called
Betterzip.
(Click to download it).
MP3 files

Watch this video to learn how to load audio files to
most smartphones.

OR follow the instructions
below:
Purchase
a flash ram card from an electronics store. This card will provide
memory for all media you wish to use with most smartphones.

Flip the smartphone over and
remove the back cover. You will notice a slot above the battery.
This is where you will insert the media card. Pull the tiny
aluminum tab back and slide the card in. Close the tab and replace
the cover.

Use the
trackball to scroll over to the "Options" application and open it.
Click "Advanced Options" and choose Media Card. Now Scroll down to
the bottom of the screen, where it reads "Total Space" and press
the trackball. Choose the option "Format Card". After it has been
formatted you"ll be ready to load it up with music.
Plug the
provided USB cable from your smartphone into your computer. After
a few seconds a "hard drive" will be mounted onto your desktop.
From
the zipped folder you downloaded from iPREPpress, unzip it,
You can now
simply drag and drop the MP3 folder named something like "1984
Study Guide" into the hard
drive (essentially
your smartphone's media card).

Remove the media card
"hard-drive" from your computer by ejecting it.
Remove the USB cable from both the computer and the smartphone.
With your
smartphone, scroll to the "Media" application and choose "Music."
Next click on the "Media Card" option. Find the folder
you installed Click on the audio file to
prompt the playback window.
MP4 (H.264) video files

Watch this video to learn how to load video files to most
smartphones.
