Can you believe you’ve just been treated this way by a customer service rep? Did a crime suspect just admit to committing the deed? Did you have the chance to talk to your favorite star? Obviously there is more than one reason why you might want to record a call. Here’s how to save a phone conversation on your Android smartphone.
Warning: before we even get started, it could be illegal to record someone without them knowing in your country. That’s why call center agents often ask for permissions before recording a call. Check out the laws before breaking them, I know it can be tempting.
There are many apps to fulfill this purpose, but the best one we can recommend is Automatic Call Recorder, you can stick with the free version which has everything you need, the pro version isn’t really worth it.
When in the app, head straight to the settings (first you’ll be presented with the new app features), where you must enable various setting’s options.Once you hang up, there will be a notification telling you that you have one recorded message. Tap on it and it brings you to the recording data where you have the option to play, delete, share, save, add notes, check contact history, contact details as well as call back. The length of time is also posted up top, including the files size.
If you are having trouble hearing the recording or cannot hear it at all, then you might need to change the Audio Source settings for some trial and error until you figure out what works the best.
If you go back to the settings, there are some other cool options as well. You can save your recordings in cloud storage, as well as the SDcard location, change the app language, enable a shake to record option etc.
There is however more than one way to record calls on your smartphone. If you are using Google Voice, a calling service that works through Gmail, you simply press 4 while the call is underway to record. You can only record incoming calls though. Otherwise, there are other apps for this purpose like Record My Call or InCall Recorder.
Have you ever recorded a call? What app or service did you use to do this?
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