JAKARTA Samsung Galaxy users can record voice calls with the built-in features of the cellphone. This will make it easier for users when they want to listen to their calls again.

This feature comes as a solution for those who need important conversation documentation, either as a minutes or even as proof of sensitive conversations. Here's how to record the call, according to Android Police.

To record, users only need to open the Phone application and make calls as usual. If the call is active or the time is running, the recording option will appear on the screen.

It should be noted that the Call Record icon only appears in a few models. If the icon does not appear, the user must tap on the three-dot icon first and look for the feature.

When the audio recording is active, the icon will turn green and the red dot will appear. This indicates that the recording process is ongoing.

If the call is over, the record will automatically be saved in the phone's internal storage. Users will get a notification that can be immediately tapped to listen to the recording results.

It is important to note that this feature is only available in areas that do not legally prohibit it. The rules for recording audio in a number of countries are different, some need approval and some do not.

In India, for example, Galaxy users can directly record conversations without consent. However, in areas such as Europe and the US, approval from all parties is needed.

This feature also has limitations, one of which does not function for calls via Wi-Fi. This is an important consideration for users who often use Wi-Fi calls.


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