Islamabad, Oct 3: Apple’s iOS 18 update introduces a major new feature: native call recording, something previously exclusive to Android users. With this feature, iPhone users can now record calls directly on their device without using third-party apps.
How to Record Calls on iOS 18:
- Initiate a Call: Start your call on your iPhone.
- Tap the “Record” Button: During the call, tap the “Record” button located at the top left corner of the screen.
- Notification Prompt: Both parties on the call will receive a notification that the call is being recorded, ensuring transparency.
- Stop Recording: Tap the “Stop” button when you want to end the recording.
- Access Recordings: The recording will be saved as an audio file in the Notes app under a dedicated “Call Recordings” folder.
- Transcription: The recorded call is automatically transcribed, and the transcript is stored in the Notes app.
Key Features:
- Multiple Language Support: Transcriptions are available in English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Brazilian Portuguese.
- Legal Compliance: Both parties are notified when the call is recorded, ensuring adherence to local privacy laws.
This feature is particularly helpful for business calls, interviews, or important conversations, bringing iOS up to par with Android devices and improving user productivity.