Hi Donna,
Most android phones iwll play M4A tracks. I just switched to an android phone 
and found this works just fine.
Ronit

On Jul 21, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> My husband and I want to be on the same cell provider, and for reasons 
> related to reception, we'll probably go with his provider, Verizon, rather 
> than mine, ATT.  This is likely to mean that I will be giving up my iphone, 
> (major sadness!)  As you can imagine, a sizable chunk of my library is now in 
> m4a format.  What would be involved in converting those tracks that I 
> purchased from the itunes store to mp3 format, so they could be played on an 
> Android phone?
> TIA,
> Donna
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