iLoungeiLounge
  • News
    • Apple
      • AirPods Pro
      • AirPlay
      • Apps
        • Apple Music
      • iCloud
      • iTunes
      • HealthKit
      • HomeKit
      • HomePod
      • iOS 13
      • Apple Pay
      • Apple TV
      • Siri
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
      • CES
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Font ResizerAa
iLoungeiLounge
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
    • Apple
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Follow US

How-to › Ask iLounge

ArticlesAsk iLoungeiPhoneiPodiTunes

Transferring playlists from iPod touch to iPhone

Last updated: May 16, 2021 4:53 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Transferring playlists from iPod touch to iPhone

Q: I have a playlist on my iPod touch which I’ve refined over several years from tracks in my main iTunes library (my music is managed manually). I have just bought a new iPhone and would like to have the same playlist on the phone. Is there a way to get the same tracks onto my phone other than by manually copying them?


– Red

Transferring playlists from iPod touch to iPhone

A: Since you are managing the content on your iPod touch manually you will need to copy those playlists back to your iTunes library in order to sync them to your iPhone. If you have content that it also stored only on the iPod touch and not in your iTunes library, you will need to copy these tracks back as well so that they can be synced to your iPhone.

If you need to copy the tracks themselves, then you will want to look at using a third-party utility such as those described in our article on Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer. Most of these utilities will also transfer your playlists back to iTunes as part of the copying process, and once the information is back in your library you can simply sync your iPhone with iTunes as you normally would.


If all of the music is already in your iTunes library, however, and you’re merely looking to get the playlists from your iPod touch, there is a slightly easier way to do this directly within iTunes. You can use iTunes to export the playlists from your iPod touch to a file and then reimport this file into your iTunes library to recreate the playlist directly in your library.

To do this, simply expand the iPod touch within iTunes to display the playlists contained on it, right-click on the playlist that you would like to export, and choose the Export option from the context menu which appears.

Transferring playlists from iPod touch to iPhone

iTunes will prompt you for a location and format to save the file. Save the playlist as an XML file using whatever name and location is convenient for you. Once you have done this, simply choose File, Library, Import Playlist from the iTunes menu and select the file that you previously exported.


Latest News
The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Chip 16GB RAM/512GB is $250 Off
The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Chip 16GB RAM/512GB is $250 Off
1 Min Read
Noise and Static on AirPods Pro 3 Still Unfixed
Noise and Static on AirPods Pro 3 Still Unfixed
1 Min Read
New iMac with 24-inch OLED Display May be Brighter With 600 Nits
New iMac with 24-inch OLED Display May be Brighter With 600 Nits
1 Min Read
The 15-inch M4 MacBook Air 256GB Is $250 Off
The 15-inch M4 MacBook Air 256GB Is $250 Off
1 Min Read
Internal Kernel Debug Kit from Apple Reveals Tests for a MacBook with A15 Chip
Internal Kernel Debug Kit from Apple Reveals Tests for a MacBook with A15 Chip
1 Min Read
Apple Currently In Talks With Suppliers for Chip Assembly & Packaging of iPhones in India
Apple Currently In Talks With Suppliers for Chip Assembly & Packaging of iPhones in India
1 Min Read
Apple Allows Easier Battery Replacement For M5 MacBook Pro with 14-inch Display
Apple Allows Easier Battery Replacement For M5 MacBook Pro with 14-inch Display
1 Min Read
The Apple Watch SE 3 44mm GPS is $50 Off
The Apple Watch SE 3 44mm GPS is $50 Off
1 Min Read
20th Anniversary iPhone May Launch in Two Years
20th Anniversary iPhone May Launch in Two Years
1 Min Read
Better Image Generation Capabilities and Apple Music Integration Coming to ChatGPT
Better Image Generation Capabilities and Apple Music Integration Coming to ChatGPT
1 Min Read
A20 Pro Chip Coming to Next Gen iPad Mini OLED
A20 Pro Chip Coming to Next Gen iPad Mini OLED
1 Min Read
Amazon has the AirTag 4 Pack Marked $29 off
Amazon has the AirTag 4 Pack Marked $29 off
1 Min Read

iLounge logo

iLounge is an independent resource for all things iPod, iPhone, iPad, and beyond. iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, Apple TV, and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.

This website is not affiliated with Apple Inc.
iLounge © 2001 - 2025. All Rights Reserved.
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • About Us
  • Forums
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?