It states: “When you start recording, the other party hears a disclosure informing them that the call is being recorded. The document went on to say that when you record a call for the first time, you’ll be advised that you’re responsible for complying with local laws (many regions require consent by all parties prior to call recording). Recording a call is apparently as simple as opening the phone app, making or receiving the call, and hitting the record button on the screen. The document has since been taken down, but we’ve captured a screenshot and posted it at the bottom of this post.Īccording to the Google support page, in order to record a call, the device must run Android 9 or later, and it has to have the latest version of the Phone app “on a supported device and country or region.” However, it did not specify what those devices, countries or regions were. Now, the arrival of this feature appears to be even more likely, as Google itself posted a support document on how to use the Phone app to record a call. This week, XDA Developers reported that it may have already rolled out to some Nokia phones in India. Earlier this year, an APK teardown revealed that Google was working on adding a call recording feature to its Phone app.
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