If you’re experiencing difficulties with recording calls on your iPhone, rest assured that you’re not the only one facing this challenge. Many users encounter issues with this feature, which can arise ...
A Pixel 8 Pro user in India has shared a video showing native call recording in action. The feature works through the Call Assist menu, with playback, sharing, and deletion options in the Phone app.
On Monday, Apple released new software that will enrich the lives of iPhone-donning journalists everywhere—and anyone who needs to make sure they get the exact details of a conversation right: a built ...
I am an author and features writer at Android Police. I primarily writes guides, how-tos, and roundups on the latest smartphone apps and features for Android Police since joining the team in early ...
Recording a phone call is generally considered an act of spying, but it has many use cases if utilized with good intentions. If you are an iPhone user who currently relies on unofficial ways to record ...
For years, iPhone users have had access to voice and screen recording features across various apps, with notable exceptions being the Phone and FaceTime apps. Apple also restricted third-party ...
With iOS 26, Apple has expanded its native call recording feature with transcripts, Live Translation, summaries and tighter integration with Notes. It’s a more polished and useful tool than before, ...
Chris Thomas was a reporter at Android Police from 2022 until 2025. Google seems to have flipped the switch on a feature Pixel fans have been asking for since the original Pixel launched back in 2016.
Google is rolling out native call recording to older Pixel phones that don’t have the AI-powered Call Notes feature. The feature is now available to the Pixel 6 series and later through the Google ...
Google documents have indicated that Pixel phones were expanding support for call recording, and today we get an official announcement. Pixel 6 and newer hardware that doesn’t support Call Notes will ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.