3 easy ways to record calls on iPhone




While a mobile phone can do a lot of things, from searching the road, shopping online to reading e-books, a simple thing like recording a call is not simple at all. There are no features that just need to press a button, you will have to resort to the application instead.

There are also many iPhone call recording applications available on the App Store, but none of them are effective. To help you easily find the application you need, this article will provide several ways to record the best call for iPhone, including apps on App Store, Voicemail and using external devices.

Use Voicemail to record calls on iPhone

Voicemail (voicemail) is a service that provides mailboxes for subscribers to send audio messages, voice to a registered mailbox. Mailbox subscriptions can be phone subscribers or anyone and can access the mailbox via any phone to send and receive messages. Especially when subscribers subscribe to this service will be saved the message when a subscriber calls in the condition that the phone does not respond.

To register for the service, you can refer to the article How to Apply for Voicemail on our 3 operators in Vietnam.

To record a call on your iPhone, follow these steps:

Step 1:

Target to open Phone application on iPhone

First open the Phone app on iPhone and perform the call as usual to some subscribers.

Step 2:

You can tell the other party that you are recording a call. Or inform them to wait a bit for you to do the operations.

Step 3:

While making a call, press the "Add Call" button then enter your phone number again. After successfully entering, the call content will be sent directly to your voicemail.

Step 4:

When voicemail starts recording, continue to press the "Merge Calls" button.

When voicemail starts recording, you continue to press the "Merge Calls" button to merge the voicemail message with the call content being made from step 1.

Step 5:

After the call ends, the recording content will appear in "Voicemail" in the iPhone Phone application.

This method works perfectly regardless of whether you use visual voicemail service (VVM) but if you want to save and share voicemail into a file with normal audio format, you must have VVM function and have can make calls to my own voice mail box.

Call recording applications on iPhone

Call Recorder - IntCall

As a product of TeleStar, Call Recorder - IntCall allows users to record both outgoing and incoming calls with both domestic and international calls. Recorded files will also be saved and managed on the phone, not a third-party server.

With Call Recorder - IntCall, users can change the file name and play on iPhone, email, synchronize with iTunes, export or delete files. The application is easy to use, provides both the history of recorded conversations, the sound of the recording sound, the ability to hide the number of calls and the price list in minutes for each country.

Press the phone number Recording file information

You can download Call Recorder - IntCall for free with credit purchases for recording. The price can range from $ 0.99 for $ 1 credits to $ 49.99 for $ 50 credits. Application compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.

TapeACall

This app from Epic Enterprises also allows recording of incoming and outgoing calls, domestic and international. Call duration as well as the number of recording files is not limited.

With TapeACall, you can download audio files to your computer, upload to Dropbox, Evernote or Google Drive and share via email, Facebook, and Twitter. The application also allows users to label, play recording files in the background and receive Push Notification notifications that take you straight to the recording.

The interface is simple and easy to use, but TapeACall still provides very useful instructions. You can enable notification sounds when recording and access laws related to call recording right in the application.

Recording preparation screen Label the file

TapeACall has both free and paid versions. Users can try out the features and sound quality with TapeACall Lite (free) to listen to the first 60 seconds of the conversation. If you like, you can buy TapeACall Pro for $ 9.99. Application compatible with iPhone devices.

Call Recorder Unlimited

This application comes from TelTech Systems, quite similar to TapeACall, which allows recording calls to and from home and abroad. The number of recording files and recording time is also unlimited.

Recording preparation screen Delete the recording file

Call Recorder Unlimited allows labeling or deleting recording files with the swipe of the list screen. You can share files on social networks, get URL, add Dropbox, Google Drive or Evernote. The application also connects to the Rev.com transcription service for text, so for a bit of a fee, you can convert the conversation into text.

The settings are also quite simple with the option of unmuting notifications, support and a list of supported countries. IPhone users can download and try Call Recorder Unlimited for free. Upgrading to the Pro version via the in-app package will start at $ 1.99 / month. From there, you'll record the whole instead of the first 60 seconds.

External recording device

The last way you can use external devices, though this is the most expensive option. Online sales sites such as Amazon or eBay have such products. Prices vary depending on the features and quality of the device, but at least $ 25 and up to several hundred dollars. After recording, you can save and share the recording file by selecting the Share button.

Recording devices

These are 3 easy ways to record calls on iPhone. Depending on the need, how often you use it, choose the right method.

Hopefully with the above article, you will successfully implement recording tips on this iPhone.

I wish you all success!

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