Want to record calls on your iPhone? Here are the ways through which you can record a call on an iPhone and be ready for situations where you might need a call recording for reference.
We do a lot of conversations over a call and remembering each one of them can be a task. Moreover, there are times when you need a proof of some things being said by the caller but a verbal chat isn’t legality on someone unless there is a call recording for the same. On the other hand, a situation might arise when a recorded call helps you prove yourself and for all these situations you will need to record such calls on your phone.
Call recording is very easy on Android phones as there are several third-party call recording apps available on the Google Play store while smartphone maker such as Xiaomi offers inbuilt call recording feature with their devices. However, if you own an iPhone, there is no way that one can record a call unless you use a third-party app. Here we are going to talk about the ways in which you can record a call on an iPhone and be ready for situations where you might need a call recording for reference.
How to record a call on your iPhone using Google Voice
- The Google Voice app is available on the App Store for free and with this app, iPhone users can record incoming voice calls only. Here’s how.
- Download the Google Voice app from Apple’s App Store.
- Launch the app and set up your account with your phone number.
- Tap on the three dots situated on the left side of the screen.
- Now tap on Settings>Calls.
- Tap the switch placed next to Incoming call options.
- Now, all the incoming calls will be recorded on your iPhone.
Note: The Google Voice app is available in the US right now.
On the other hand, there are no free, as well as reliable, apps on Apple’s App Store through which you can record outgoing and incoming calls on your iPhone. However, there are some affordable paid apps which you can choose from. The apps will let you record both outgoing and incoming calls on your iPhone while your options include Automatic call recorder (Rs. 599 for Premium Trial and Rs. 899 for Unlimited Call Recording) TapeACall ($30 per year), Call Recorder Pro ($10 for 300 minutes) and more. These apps come with similar features and in order to record both incoming and outgoing calls on your iPhone, you will need to make calls through these apps itself.
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