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Hi. There's a few call recording apps in the market but IMHO none are that great, and most of them haven't been updated for 2.0 yet. With N1 hardware is it possible to build a better, solid app? I do a lot of interviews over the phone (am a researcher) so something like this would be golden.
isnt this illegal? oo, unless you tell them the conversation could be recorded.
I was using Air Voice on the HTC Hero, and as said, it is broken on Android 2.x.
I am so looking for this kind of app on the Nexus one.
Google Voice can do it, I think... See here. I just read through it, but I'm not exactly sure what the restrictions are. Basically you just press 4 during or before your conversation, but a note at the bottoms says:
"Note: at this time you can only record calls you receive on your Google Voice number. You can't record calls you initiate using our Click2Call from our website or the Return Call feature from your voicemail."
But it doesn't mention anything about if you place a call using your phone. I don't know if this helps you any, unless you make the interviewer call you first
Ultimate Voice Recorder v2.3.4 Will get 'er done.
Tasker also will do the trick. It's not in the Market yet [get it here] but it was one of the top three utilities in ADC2. It's like Locale on steroids. Takes a bit to get used to but it's amazing
Thanks for the input.
1) Google Voice only records on calls made to you GV number. I'm not really using GV yet (except for voicemail), and most of the calls I initiate.
2) Ultimate Voice Recorder -- not clear to me its been upgraded for Eclair. I've contacted the developed, but we'll see -- its reviews are middling.
3) Tasker. Wow, I've just downloaded it, and don't know about its recording capabilities, but everything else, damn, it could change a lot of the way I use my phone. Thanks for that rec!
The way tasker is worded it sounds like it only records your outgoing voice.
+1 on Ultimate Voice Recorder
I believe the problem is Android does not let you intercept the incoming audio during a call. I'd love to see a framework change for rooted phones that would allow this. After all there are plenty of countries that don't think its odd for you to be able to record your own conversations with someone.
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I believe the problem is Android does not let you intercept the incoming audio during a call. I'd love to see a framework change for rooted phones that would allow this. After all there are plenty of countries that don't think its odd for you to be able to record your own conversations with someone.
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If you have Verizon or AT&T, maybe you can ask the US Gov't for all your conversations. They record all of them and store them in a US data base and have been doing it since before 2000.
Tmobile was the only one who said ..."Warrant please".
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I still haven't forgotten.
oklahomatulsa said:
If you have Verizon or AT&T, maybe you can ask the US Gov't for all your conversations. They record all of them and store them in a US data base and have been doing it since before 2000.
Tmobile was the only one who said ..."Warrant please".
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I still haven't forgotten.
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I didn't realize that about T-Mobile. That racks up points in their favor for me too.
Hi all,
First thing, please don't debate about the legalities in your states and countries of phone call recorders. I understand they are different everywhere.
Has anyone used a voice call recorder successfully on Nexus S? If so, please share!
Thanks.
Would like to see an app that does this.
glasslung said:
Would like to see an app that does this.
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Me too. Can someone test:
http://www.killermobile.com/applications/android/total-recall-android-|-call-recorder.html
http://www.androidzoom.com/uk/android_applications/media_and_video/sound-recorder_itno.html (Works well. Sound quality is good. You're gonna need an app that can browse your sd card to access your recordings as there is no a playback button)
Please tell as about the quality of recording of both sides and whether there are any time limits or not.
Cheers
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http://www.androidzoom.com/uk/android_applications/media_and_video/sound-recorder_itno.html (Works well. Sound quality is good. You're gonna need an app that can browse your sd card to access your recordings as there is no a playback button)
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Heh, I was just reading this thinking "Hmm sounds interesting", clicked link and realised it was my app!
Sorry about the lack of playback button btw - I'll get around to it one day.
SaHiLzZ said:
Hi all,
First thing, please don't debate about the legalities in your states and countries of phone call recorders. I understand they are different everywhere.
Has anyone used a voice call recorder successfully on Nexus S? If so, please share!
Thanks.
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I had try a lot of programs to record calls, but none have worked....
Somebody have one who works?
It's only works for non calls record
Someone knows one program who works to record calls with nexus s?
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just to awake this topic .. even i havent found an app to record calls on nexus s .. its surprising how easily u can do it on symbian nokia phones .. dated to even 10 years old ..
ne1 knows how to record calls ???
With the current set of hardware which is shipping on Nexus S, I don't think (2-way) call recording can be achieved. There was an elaborate thread on the same here on XDA but
I am unable to find it (amongst so many of them). Shall re-post if I find it.
so many custom kernals n roms but sumhw no call recording yet ??? .. y is it so ???
I've asked that question before with no replies. The problem is that the OS built is preventing any app from accessing the internal voice while on call.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1164677
It's got more to do the Broadcom Chip on the Nexus S - its on similar lines why we can't have a FM Radio (not an internet streaming App, those are plenty) - unlike it's very close siblings such as the Galaxy S which does boast of a FM Radio & possible 2-way call recording capabilities (I don't follow other phones, too smitten by the Nexus S)
I am interested in this feature
I have been looking for this feature for nearly 1 year, till now I don't see a good solution on Nexus S.
I used HTC diamond 2 before nexus S, and it does perfect incoming/outgoing call recording without the need of speaker on. I don't understand google doesn't allow this API.
Can any one advise this as its not listen in the 3G Specs..
By default no, but there has been talks about possibly getting it to work and a lot of people have success getting Line2 (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.toktumi.line2&feature=search_result) to work on it but requires you to even find the APK somewhere or download it on another android phone and copy the APK file off it.
I am looking for a core 2 Andriod 3.0 with at least a 7.1 or 10.1 screen...
Have to be able to make call.
Any recommendations..
I don't think you're going to find that anywhere.
Good luck with that, last I checked there were no tablets out there (at least in terms of Android 3.0+) that will allow you to make phone calls with them unless you use Skype (or mod it to allow making phone calls nativity.
I have heard that Samsung Galaxy Tab does allow you to make phone calls but I haven't tested myself and don't know if the newer Tab 10.1 (not sure if it's out yet or not) will support the phone features either since the Tab 10.1 will have 3.0.
I'm sure other members on this forums will step in to correct me if I'm wrong at anything I've said here but this is what I've saw so far.
I had some limited success with nettalk and my Google Talk phone number. Could connect with my home phone but my husband said it was very echo-y. I'm wifi only so it can be done. I'm going to try Line 2.
GrooVe IP works
i downloaded groove IP from the market tonite and it seems to work fine, it uses your Google voice number. No monthly fee like Line 2
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i downloaded groove IP from the market tonite and it seems to work fine, it uses your Google voice number. No monthly fee like Line 2
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I got groove IP from market and it works good enough. Thanks for the tip. I haven't been able to figure out how to receive calls with it though. Does it work for you? Anyone have any ideas?
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receiving calls
you have to be logged out of Google talk on your xoom. Also, make sure that in your gv settings you have it set to google chat rather than your mobile number. Not sure if that made any sense, but they explain it step by step in the help section.
is that video calling or just voice?
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you have to be logged out of Google talk on your xoom. Also, make sure that in your gv settings you have it set to google chat rather than your mobile number. Not sure if that made any sense, but they explain it step by step in the help section.
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That did the trick! Thanks!
This is for voice calls.
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mbrought4 said:
you have to be logged out of Google talk on your xoom. Also, make sure that in your gv settings you have it set to google chat rather than your mobile number. Not sure if that made any sense, but they explain it step by step in the help section.
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How can I get the google chat to show up rather then the mobile number because I do not have that option. The only options I see are my mobile number and add this phone, nothing else. I can make calls with excellent quality on both ends but cannot get any calls on my Xoom because of this. What am I doing wrong?
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How can I get the google chat to show up rather then the mobile number because I do not have that option. The only options I see are my mobile number and add this phone, nothing else. I can make calls with excellent quality on both ends but cannot get any calls on my Xoom because of this. What am I doing wrong?
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That's the same problem that I was having. You have to log on to google voice settings using your web browser for the log in to chat settings.
My problem was that I was logged into google talk on my xoom.
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That's the same problem that I was having. You have to log on to google voice settings using your web browser for the log in to chat settings.
My problem was that I was logged into google talk on my xoom.
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I forgot about that. Well I am there on the web browser version of voice and I am a bit confused as to what I need to do exactly. Am I setting up a new number? I still don't see anything about google chat. I'm not a noob to technology by any means but never tried to set up calling on my Xoom until now because I never had the need for it. I do appreciate the help a lot.
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I forgot about that. Well I am there on the web browser version of voice and I am a bit confused as to what I need to do exactly. Am I setting up a new number? I still don't see anything about google chat. I'm not a noob to technology by any means but never tried to set up calling on my Xoom until now because I never had the need for it. I do appreciate the help a lot.
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Not really sure. When I go to google voice on my browser and then click on the setting tab in upper right corner and then choose voice settings, I can then click on the phones tab, that is where I am able to choose google chat.
Hope that helps, that's about all I got.
I will add that my calls work a lot better for the other party when I use bluetooth.
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kyoteqwik said:
Not really sure. When I go to google voice on my browser and then click on the setting tab in upper right corner and then choose voice settings, I can then click on the phones tab, that is where I am able to choose google chat.
Hope that helps, that's about all I got.
I will add that my calls work a lot better for the other party when I use bluetooth.
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Dang... I just remembered a long time ago I deleted the google chat from my registered phones list because I didn't think I would ever need to use it. So that would mean I would have to add it back, but... yeah. If I try to add another phone it gives me the name to choose and I need to set a number for it, and I have no idea what the number would be for google chat. Thanks for the quick responses though! I'll try and figure out what to do next. And I have 2 nice bluetooth headsets and they do work great!
diablo2224 said:
Dang... I just remembered a long time ago I deleted the google chat from my registered phones list because I didn't think I would ever need to use it. So that would mean I would have to add it back, but... yeah. If I try to add another phone it gives me the name to choose and I need to set a number for it, and I have no idea what the number would be for google chat. Thanks for the quick responses though! I'll try and figure out what to do next. And I have 2 nice bluetooth headsets and they do work great!
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No problem.
I would just try to add a new phone and call it google talk, that seems to be the only settings on mine.
Good luck.
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scsa20 said:
Good luck with that, last I checked there were no tablets out there (at least in terms of Android 3.0+) that will allow you to make phone calls with them unless you use Skype (or mod it to allow making phone calls nativity.
I have heard that Samsung Galaxy Tab does allow you to make phone calls but I haven't tested myself
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The legacy Galaxy Tab does let you use a GSM sim card and allow one to make phone calls as well as access EDGE/3G data...i helped a friend set up his tab a couple of weeks ago and can confirm this....im located in Mumbai, India...and the versions available here do allow the ability to also use it as a phone..
Sent from my Galaxy S using Tapatalk.
i believe its the kernel that is stopping it from possible.
at the momenet, honeycomb is designed to be a tablet OS, hence it didn't include the Phone's feature in the system.
for galaxy tab, (the older one), it running on Gingerbread which a Phone OS, hence it can be easily enable the phone feature.
i believe we need to wait till Ice Cream where it unite Gingerbread and Honeycomb, so that it has the phone's feature in the system and can be enabled easily.
Hey All
Just thought I'd add to this old topic. I have an Australian 3G Xoom, on the American 3.1 update, with my settings pushed back for 3G etc.
Tonight I installed the UAString/SMS mod, so that I could send SMSes (which work perfectly with Handcent, over the Telstra 3G network - just like any mobile phone would do). Then I tried calling my tablet. This also worked perfectly! The call came up, it connected, etc. I answered and this is where we hit trouble. No sound. Either way. So the Xoom doesn't have a microphone/speaker set up for sound during a call. I even tried setting the Xoom on speaker phone, but still nothing.
Any ideas? Not sure if this has been posted about before, and I thought it was pretty exciting, to be making normal calls, and SMSes (there is all this talk about Google Voice, which is useless outside of the US) on the Xoom, and this was very exciting for me.
Anyone with suggestions for a call recorder, thought that may have had one built in (was amazed when Mate 20 Pro added that option from their Dialler) I think coloros 6 had one but doesn't appear to be in 7.1
I have the chinese version with native call recoreder function os7.1
Update: Cube ACR appears to work, to a point. Need to set it as Voice Recognition (software) and improve the clarity. Only issue with this is that outgoing recording is quite loud compared to incoming recording
skyvalex call recorder works discreetly.
eligio105 said:
skyvalex call recorder works discreetly.
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Giving that one a try now. Cheers for the heads up
yarik88 said:
I have the chinese version with native call recoreder function os7.1
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Anyone know of a way to extract this and get it onto global device? Everything I've tried from play store has had issues of one thing or another. Cube ACR works but incoming volume is seriously too low, for example.
BlueMeany68 said:
Giving that one a try now. Cheers for the heads up
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Skyvalex didn't work for me
BlueMeany68 said:
Anyone know of a way to extract this and get it onto global device? Everything I've tried from play store has had issues of one thing or another. Cube ACR works but incoming volume is seriously too low, for example.
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Also curious if a simple .apk can be extracted & installed on Global
Mine is built in. Recorder is working.
I have, "call recorder S9"
from the app store works on my find x2 pro
and 10X zoom.
Hope this helps?
koloure2211 said:
I have, "call recorder S9"
from the app store works on my find x2 pro
and 10X zoom.
Hope this helps?
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Giving it a try now (assuming it's named callU) but still very quiet on the incoming volume. Which settings are you using in the Recording section?
Hi everyone,
for me neither of the apps above doesn't work unfortunaley..
i have european version Oppo find x2 pro 12/512 from Amazon.de.
BR
Sebastian
@amicom that's because of the region code, unconsenting call recording is illegal in Germany and some other European countries, thus such apps are being blocked depending on the region code. However changing the region code is easy, there is a guide for that in the guides section. You will not even need to install any additional apps, by changing region the built-in call recorder will become available automatically.
It's available on the Chinese model by default and as @Craphead says, certain regions.
I switched my European phone to Singapore (for multiple reasons, ColorOS 11, theme store, call recording, etc). Even if you do that it didn't show up right away for me, I had to go into the Recorder app first, allow permissions, then go back into the phone app and it was there. In the phone app look under settings > Call recording.
Skyvalex doesn't work for me either
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It's available on the Chinese model by default and as @Craphead says, certain regions.
I switched my European phone to Singapore (for multiple reasons, ColorOS 11, theme store, call recording, etc). Even if you do that it didn't show up right away for me, I had to go into the Recorder app first, allow permissions, then go back into the phone app and it was there. In the phone app look under settings > Call recording.
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i am on singapore build and i dont have call recording premission on everything is enabled on recorder. go into the phone app and its not there
dominicstg2 said:
i am on singapore build and i dont have call recording premission on everything is enabled on recorder. go into the phone app and its not there
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Look Singapore build Call recorder inside phone app !!
PrinceLc said:
Look Singapore build Call recorder inside phone app !!
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can you put it to english, also i have checked in the dialer and its not there
dominicstg2 said:
can you put it to english, also i have checked in the dialer and its not there
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Please in English
klanbo78 said:
It's available on the Chinese model by default and as @Craphead says, certain regions.
I switched my European phone to Singapore (for multiple reasons, ColorOS 11, theme store, call recording, etc). Even if you do that it didn't show up right away for me, I had to go into the Recorder app first, allow permissions, then go back into the phone app and it was there. In the phone app look under settings > Call recording.
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Hi, what version were you on when you switched to Singapore? I switched right after I got the phone, no option for call recording, then I upgraded to Android 11, still no option..
I wanted the call recording function so much, and would really appreciate it if you could provide more details.
Hi all,
Coming from Samsung one UI it was disappointing to know there is no native call recording in EMUI 10.1. What is the best alternate to this? Is there a way to flash this call recording separately and make it work integrated with the dialer? If not suggest me the next best app you are using
Thanks
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I tried multiple apps, most record the voice of the caller thru the your mic, others don't work at all. The most stable app I found is Cube ACR, starts every time there is a call (not all apps manage that) but has the same problem, it can't record the caller voice directly.
GabiTM said:
I tried multiple apps, most record the voice of the caller thru the your mic, others don't work at all. The most stable app I found is Cube ACR, starts every time there is a call (not all apps manage that) but has the same problem, it can't record the caller voice directly.
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Thanks for the response. We gotta wait for Huawei to do something about it then
i heard Its Andriod 10 Behaviour,and andriod 10 doesnt allow call recording.
The Chinese version has it in built. My mate 30 Pro Chinese version had it on 9 and 10, worked a treat but they just won't release it outside of china. Even with the actual app, our non Chinese roms won't allow it to be installed.
I keep requesting it, may be if more do, they might. Of course, it is still down to being allowed to record calls in your own country. Some do have restrictions, may be that is why they don't generally release it.
It is a dam good app with proper recording of both conversations even over Bluetooth.
Keep asking Huawei to get it out in the wider market
Working Call Recording with Huawei P40 Pro. With this call recorder I'm able to record incoming and outgoing calls (Not tested with bluetooth).
Try this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441643
Thanks,
goldybewon
confirm, 10.1 only skvalex working....
11€ ow dear
EDIT: false, not working
Still don't understand the fascination with call recording. Obviously I don't have a big high-powered executive job that requires any call I get to be recorded.
goldybewon said:
Working Call Recording with Huawei P40 Pro. With this call recorder I'm able to record incoming and outgoing calls (Not tested with bluetooth).
Try this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441643
Thanks,
goldybewon
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I can confirm it worked for sometime. Then now it no longer opens on on its own and I have to launch it manually every time. Other party voice seems too low compared to mine. Hope they fix the issues
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I can confirm it worked for sometime. Then now it no longer opens on on its own and I have to launch it manually every time. Other party voice seems too low compared to mine. Hope they fix the issues
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You can set app launch manually in battery settings. Hope developer will solve low voice of other party in future.
I purchase this recorder but not working properly.
Other side voice is not clear.
Jai swaminarayan
naishadh said:
I purchase this recorder but not working properly.
Other side voice is not clear.
Jai swaminarayan
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Yes I uninstalled because of that issue
ACR works just fine 4 me
Cryss said:
ACR works just fine 4 me
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It's not work for me
I try acr paid version but not working properly.
Jai swaminarayan
Any fully working solution by now ?
What I understand from this convo, until now:
- Native mate 30 Pro Chinese dialer - we don't have APK, we can't install it on P40Pro, right ?
- ACR Pro Unchained - only my voice
- SKVALEX - only my voice
Is there any solution for call recorder ? I really miss it in my car as I can't write details, for those who think it's odd feature.
PS - is it possible that google apps I have installed are messing with recording others person voice or it's android problem ?
petar_b said:
What I understand from this convo, until now:
- Native mate 30 Pro Chinese dialer - we don't have APK, we can't install it on P40Pro, right ?
- ACR Pro Unchained - only my voice
- SKVALEX - only my voice
Is there any solution for call recorder ? I really miss it in my car as I can't write details, for those who think it's odd feature.
PS - is it possible that google apps I have installed are messing with recording others person voice or it's android problem ?
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I think it's huawei deciding to disable call recording due to country regulations in china
EMUI 10.1 Native Call Recorder
Hi, guys.
It`s appeared on the internet an apk that is native call recorder for EMUI 10.1. I`ve had tested it on my P30 Pro (VOG L-29) with EMUI 10.1.0.150 and it`s working like charm.
I am a junior member and I`m not allowed to post links. I find that apk on two sites: huaweicentral and huaweiailesi. Please google it.
Greetings to creators.
Good luck. :highfive:
Call recorder for Huawei 10.1
mega.nz/file/4U5WRL4T#BbIBIV5CSOpKC326z3S-ocWCt63NuTfSVBKMnOmUWr4
Can someone run some tests on the EMUI 10.1 Native Call Recorder and see if there are any malware?
Or point me to how to run malware tests for the apk