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YOGYAKARTA - There are many reasons you may want to record a call on your iPhone. Maybe you're interviewing someone and want to track down everything they say. Or maybe your grandmother shared her famous apple pie recipe, and you don't want to miss the secret material. It's also important to know how to record phone calls on iPhone for everything from tracking client negotiations to noting things that your supervisor says may not be appropriate.

You should have known beforehand that it's generally easier to record phone conversations on Android devices (and a lot of tips below will also work on Android), because Apple doesn't allow iPhones to record calls. But there's a good reason the iPhone doesn't let you record calls. Apple really protects your privacy and doesn't allow third-party apps to access your microphone. So when recording phone calls on iPhone can be done, it requires some creative solutions.

Keep in mind: In some states (and some countries), it may be illegal to record phone conversations. Other states, including New York, require only one party's approval, so as long as one person participates in a phone conversation agrees to be recorded, the conversation can be recorded. In other words, someone living in New York can record a call without notifying anyone else on the phone. However, for safety, you may want to let anyone know on the call that you are recording.

Phone call record on speaker

If you prefer your life is not complicated, it's the best choice for you, even if you need two devices. First, you'll have a conversation (on the speakerphone); iPhone or other speaker-capable phones will work. On the second device, you'll record. For this, the iPhone computer, dead touch, iPad, or Mac will work.

Basically, you can make calls on any phone with loudspeakers and record them on your iPhone. Or, do a call on your iPhone and record on the second Apple deviceall of them using the same Memo Voice app. It all depends on the device you access.

To capture your entire phone conversation, start recording before the call. The steps below explain how to use iPhone to record phone calls on the speakerphone. Note that the steps may be slightly different depending on your model and iOS.

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Next, it's time to make your phone call. You can do it from the iPhone (if you don't record it) or another phone with loudspeaker function. Just press the number and turn on the phone speaker so that both sides of the conversationnot just your voice can be heard and recorded.

If you want to do more while recording, or when done, follow the following tips:

record pause

Here is an iPhone trick that will be useful during a conversation with a long pause or when you hold back: When recording, tap or tap up on the recording field at the bottom of your screen to display it in full screen. Here, you can pause the recording as needed.

Ending recording

When you're done with your conversation, press the stop button (or Done, if you're in full screen view) to end the recording and save your file.

Delete recording

To delete the recording, press the stop button, then tap the trash.deliberately get rid of the recording? Just like you can recover deleted photos, you can also recover the recently deleted recording. On the main screen of Memo Voice, tap New Deleted to view your trash file list. Select Recover to recover your recording, but keep in mind that you only have about 30 days to recover deleted files.

Change the record name

To change your record name, tap the default title (at your current location, even if you can disable Location Based Names in Settings by tapping the switch). Text will be highlighted. Just delete it, then type your new title.

If you're creative, you can edit, crop, and change your part of the record, and double it and share it via text, email, AirDrop, and other apps. Playing aroundthere are lots of Voice Memo tricks to help you achieve the most obvious recordings.

So after knowing how to record a phone on the iPhone, watch other interesting news on VOI, it's time to revolutionize news!


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