Getting songs on phone without iTunes

My mum has recently bought an iPhone 5C, she currently has an android.
Between purchasing the phone and receiving it her laptop broke, is there a way to get her iTunes songs onto her phone without using a computer? She can't afford to replace the laptop.
Also, how can she get her contacts / notes / calendar info over without using a comp as well?
Thanks in advance

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