JAKARTA - The iPhone has been around since 2007, and has finally emerged with iOS 18, where the iPhone gets a new feature that is very useful about the phone, which is a live call recording from the Phone app, which can then be converted into a transcript as requested. There is also an Apple Intelligence component on the iPhone that is supported.

The App Store has many app options to record phone calls on the iPhone, but all of them add to the complexity in the process.

With iOS 18, Apple eliminates the need for third-party apps and includes live call recordings into the system's Phone app.

When you're calling on iOS 18, you'll see a new option to start recording. Pushing the button will immediately let people you talk to know they're being recorded.

The call screen will display a recording time count, and when done, you can save the transcript for reference in the future.

Call transcript is saved to Apple Notes, so you can save it there indefinitely or delete it in the future.

Apple Intelligence also plays a role: on compatible devices such as the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, Notes will also provide a summary of AI-backed transcripts.

Good news for older iPhone owners: the basic transcription feature doesn't require Apple Intelligence, so you don't need an iPhone 15 Pro to unlock this feature just a summary of the transcript that uses AI.

Call transscripts will be available in certain languages and regions at the launch of iOS 18, including:

Call footage is expected to come on iOS 18. We don't have to wait until release.1 or.2. However, up to iOS 18 beta 3 for developers, this feature hasn't been added to beta iOS 18.

Do you plan to use the call recording on iOS 18?


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)