11-07-2021 09:18 PM
When I had the s7 and s8, I could record calls, when I had the s9, I could until Samsung upgraded the firmware and stopped call recording. based in the UK
Now I have the s20 and s21, but neither can record calls because of the UK Samsung firmware.
Can someone explain, why I can record calls on my landline at my choosing but Samsung have taken away my right to choose?
Or alternative way of having my freedom to choose whether to record a phone call or not.
Thank you>
12-07-2021 05:22 AM - last edited 12-07-2021 05:24 AM
hello
blame it on Google 😉
Google is in-charge of all android platform's update and maintenance (regardless of make)
you can search on Google:
"Why did Google remove call recording?"
"Why has Google stopped call recording?"
you may try some apps if will work
😉
12-07-2021 05:31 AM
This is something that has arisen in discussion before.
It's driven by software and the region a person lives in I believe due to legal reasons in a particular country.
sammobile.com/tips/how-to-record-calls-samsung-galaxy-smartphone explains where to find native call recording if available in your Samsung phone app.
I'm the UK it's OK to record a call in certain circumstances.
is-call-recording-legal explains more.
Take a look in the Playstore as there are apps available that may provide the facility your wanting @PhilBoy
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