Question Google Phone App - Call Recording - OnePlus 9 Pro

Hi,
is there a way to enable the call recording feature in the native Google Phone App outside of India?
It looks like to be available starting from v63
OnePlus exploring adding automatic call recording support in India
OnePlus devices don't support automatic call recording, but this may change in future in India, at least according to a staff member.
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Look at the "Update (April 26)"

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Call recording app/kernel/rom/module?

I need to have call recording on all my calls. I wanted to buy canvas a1 but need to verify if this functionality is available.
Can someone please test any call recording apps that work properly for two way calling on playstore?
Here are links to some popular ones:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=polis.app.callrecorder&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boldbeast.recorder&hl=en
You can test some other ones too.
What I need:
1. Two way recording support for all calls
2. Records it by default.

Lg G4 built-in call recording.

Hello all developers.
As all Lg Korean version phones come with a built-in call recoding option where during call if you want to record any call from both ends then you just press the record button.
Can anyone port that built-in app for other variants? I have always preferred Koreon version and this is one of the reasons.
I hope one of you can do it for sure.
claro4u90 said:
Hello all developers.
As all Lg Korean version phones come with a built-in call recoding option where during call if you want to record any call from both ends then you just press the record button.
Can anyone port that built-in app for other variants? I have always preferred Koreon version and this is one of the reasons.
I hope one of you can do it for sure.
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Do they ?!
I use an app called ACR on my G4 and it works brilliantly. It's free app and there is also a paid version which gives you even more options. Though the free app is more than good enough anyway..
I hope that helped.
I have H818N and running Lollipop 5.1 and have the recording option in dialer, they have removed it in Marshmellow

Native Call Recording with Root?

I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway for me to enable "native call recording"without buying a Thai Sim Card?
I have tried pretty much every app (including ones of Play Store, ones from Galaxy Store - terrible quality).
I tried a couple from Magisk Manager (e.g. Skvalex), but again, the quality was weak. When I selected "root" recording option the call recording didn't work at all. When I selected "Standard API" option the quality is the same as when I used ACR from the app store!
The quality is always awful (and never works if I'm using bluetooth.)
So - I guess - is there any solution to this? (Ideally I want to record Messenger and WeChat calls as well - but I understand this may not be possible - so as a start I'd really just like to get native phone call recording enabled - or at least an app that can actually record the voice of the other side with clarity).
Any ideas?
As a side note: Would it be possible ever to record Messenger and WeChat calls even if I do manage to get this solved? Does Android not have a function to allow an app to record all outputted audio (like any PC does)?
I have skvalex phone appm and it's working great. been using it for many years.
KiwiNote+ said:
I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway for me to enable "native call recording"without buying a Thai Sim Card?
I have tried pretty much every app (including ones of Play Store, ones from Galaxy Store - terrible quality).
I tried a couple from Magisk Manager (e.g. Skvalex), but again, the quality was weak. When I selected "root" recording option the call recording didn't work at all. When I selected "Standard API" option the quality is the same as when I used ACR from the app store!
The quality is always awful (and never works if I'm using bluetooth.)
So - I guess - is there any solution to this? (Ideally I want to record Messenger and WeChat calls as well - but I understand this may not be possible - so as a start I'd really just like to get native phone call recording enabled - or at least an app that can actually record the voice of the other side with clarity).
Any ideas?
As a side note: Would it be possible ever to record Messenger and WeChat calls even if I do manage to get this solved? Does Android not have a function to allow an app to record all outputted audio (like any PC does)?
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I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
system\product\omc\your VNZ\conf\cscfeature.xml
you have root ,you try add this line
add
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
KiwiNote+ said:
I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway for me to enable "native call recording"without buying a Thai Sim Card?
I have tried pretty much every app (including ones of Play Store, ones from Galaxy Store - terrible quality).
I tried a couple from Magisk Manager (e.g. Skvalex), but again, the quality was weak. When I selected "root" recording option the call recording didn't work at all. When I selected "Standard API" option the quality is the same as when I used ACR from the app store!
The quality is always awful (and never works if I'm using bluetooth.)
So - I guess - is there any solution to this? (Ideally I want to record Messenger and WeChat calls as well - but I understand this may not be possible - so as a start I'd really just like to get native phone call recording enabled - or at least an app that can actually record the voice of the other side with clarity).
Any ideas?
As a side note: Would it be possible ever to record Messenger and WeChat calls even if I do manage to get this solved? Does Android not have a function to allow an app to record all outputted audio (like any PC does)?
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I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
you have root ,you try add this line
cscfeature.xml
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
kin201303 said:
I am using an SM-N975F on VNZ (Vodafone NZ) CSC, unlocked and rooted.
you have root ,you try add this line
cscfeature.xml
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
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do i must root my phone for that? is so, then is it possible to unroot it afterwards?
babasmith002 said:
do i must root my phone for that? is so, then is it possible to unroot it afterwards?
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His SM-N975F is root ,so he can add the code
if you root you cannot use
samsung pay
secure folder
banking app
kin201303 said:
His SM-N975F is root ,so he can add the code
if you root you cannot use
samsung pay
secure folder
banking app
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But if I root and apply that code, can I un-root it afterwards and the recorder will keep working?
babasmith002 said:
But if I root and apply that code, can I un-root it afterwards and the recorder will keep working?
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But if I root and apply that code, can I un-root it afterwards and the recorder will keep working?
un-root you cannot use
samsung pay
secure folder
banking app
It's working on Samsung Note 20 Ultra N9860 CSC_TGY.
Note for the latest users, recent/flagship phones the "cscfeature.xml" file may show encrypted and the file might be located in this path:
"/optics/configs/carriers/<CSC>/conf/system/" (in my case this was the correct path)
or, "/prism/etc/carriers/<CSC>/"
To decrypt and re-encrypt the "cscfeature.xml" file, follow this thread How to decode cscfeature.xml on Samsung or follow this Github repository
After replace with re-encrypted "cscfeature.xml" file Reboot the phone. Enjoy!

Question Built-In Call Recorder?

All my previous OP phones have had a built-in Call Recorder that I could enable by installing the Magisk module linked below (worked on my 5T/6/7 Pro). I've rooted my 9 Pro and installed the module via Magisk but I don't see the call recording options in the settings of the Phone app. Also don't see the option to begin recording the call on the active call screen, or see a notification that calls are being recorded.
So, does anyone know if the call recorder is no longer built in? I know the phone is new and it may not be known yet but figured I'd get the conversation started on this.
[CLOSED] Enable Native Call Recording [OOS] [ROOT/NON-ROOT] [APP/MAGISK MODULE/ADB/TASKER]
Introduction Hello everyone! You might/might not know that OxygenOS (and ROMs based on it) have an in-built/native call recording feature. However, it is not enabled for everyone as it is region-locked and it might/might not be illegal to record...
forum.xda-developers.com
elodin_89 said:
All my previous OP phones have had a built-in Call Recorder that I could enable by installing the Magisk module linked below (worked on my 5T/6/7 Pro). I've rooted my 9 Pro and installed the module via Magisk but I don't see the call recording options in the settings of the Phone app. Also don't see the option to begin recording the call on the active call screen, or see a notification that calls are being recorded.
So, does anyone know if the call recorder is no longer built in? I know the phone is new and it may not be known yet but figured I'd get the conversation started on this.
[CLOSED] Enable Native Call Recording [OOS] [ROOT/NON-ROOT] [APP/MAGISK MODULE/ADB/TASKER]
Introduction Hello everyone! You might/might not know that OxygenOS (and ROMs based on it) have an in-built/native call recording feature. However, it is not enabled for everyone as it is region-locked and it might/might not be illegal to record...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I don't think it is, pretty sure the call recording feature was built into the OnePlus Dialer apk. The OnePlus 9 Pro (at least my device) uses the Google Dialer apk which doesn't support native call recording.
zoman7663 said:
I don't think it is, pretty sure the call recording feature was built into the OnePlus Dialer apk. The OnePlus 9 Pro (at least my device) uses the Google Dialer apk which doesn't support native call recording.
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Ahhhh, that's a bummer. I wonder how successful sideloading the OnePlus Dialer apk would be. I'll try it and report back for those that want to know. Thanks for the info.
zoman7663 said:
I don't think it is, pretty sure the call recording feature was built into the OnePlus Dialer apk. The OnePlus 9 Pro (at least my device) uses the Google Dialer apk which doesn't support native call recording.
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Ok. Got it working. Did the following:
1. Installed OnePlus Dialer using Magisk module in XDA page at the bottom of this post. I only needed the DIALER and CONTACTS so I said NO to the MESSENGER.
2. Rebooted, still nothing. Re-flashed module from OP in this thread and rebooted, still nothing.
3. In that same page below, jOnePlusTools is mentioned. Downloaded that from the Play Store, granted root access, enabled both Call Recording options there and voila!
Call recording is now back in the OP dialer. I set the OP dialer as the default phone app and hid the Google dialer.
Hope that helps others.
Guide: How to use OnePlus dialer with call recording in OnePlus 8T/Nord
Hey everyone!! Greetings from my side. We were trying hard to get 100% working oneplus dialer and messaging app in oneplus 8t. and Yes, We have successfully done it. I am very happy to share the guide with you all :) WITHOUT ANY ROOT METHOD...
forum.xda-developers.com
elodin_89 said:
Ok. Got it working. Did the following:
1. Installed OnePlus Dialer using Magisk module in XDA page at the bottom of this post. I only needed the DIALER and CONTACTS so I said NO to the MESSENGER.
2. Rebooted, still nothing. Re-flashed module from OP in this thread and rebooted, still nothing.
3. In that same page below, jOnePlusTools is mentioned. Downloaded that from the Play Store, granted root access, enabled both Call Recording options there and voila!
Call recording is now back in the OP dialer. I set the OP dialer as the default phone app and hid the Google dialer.
Hope that helps others.
Guide: How to use OnePlus dialer with call recording in OnePlus 8T/Nord
Hey everyone!! Greetings from my side. We were trying hard to get 100% working oneplus dialer and messaging app in oneplus 8t. and Yes, We have successfully done it. I am very happy to share the guide with you all :) WITHOUT ANY ROOT METHOD...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks.
I also have the OP dialer. Recording works fine.
But on my old OP7Pro i had a folder where all recordings where saved, so i was able to backup them.
Don't remember if it was in Google Phone or OP. Also i don't remember how i did it on the 7.
If i enter the OP Dialer, i can see all recordings, But sharing does not work and "View in file manager" opens the file manager, but no recordings are found.
Anyone knows where the files are stored?
Thanks
Edit:
Found the path:
storage/self/primary/Android/data/com.oneplus.communication.data/files/Record/PhoneRecord
elodin_89 said:
All my previous OP phones have had a built-in Call Recorder that I could enable by installing the Magisk module linked below (worked on my 5T/6/7 Pro). I've rooted my 9 Pro and installed the module via Magisk but I don't see the call recording options in the settings of the Phone app. Also don't see the option to begin recording the call on the active call screen, or see a notification that calls are being recorded.
So, does anyone know if the call recorder is no longer built in? I know the phone is new and it may not be known yet but figured I'd get the conversation started on this.
[CLOSED] Enable Native Call Recording [OOS] [ROOT/NON-ROOT] [APP/MAGISK MODULE/ADB/TASKER]
Introduction Hello everyone! You might/might not know that OxygenOS (and ROMs based on it) have an in-built/native call recording feature. However, it is not enabled for everyone as it is region-locked and it might/might not be illegal to record...
forum.xda-developers.com
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This installation is failing for me.
EDIT: Apparently, it's not supported on Canary. Only Stable.
I like this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.skvalex.cr
It has more flexible config. Actually, I installed Magisk module with this app, as there is supposedly a limitation that store apps can't access caller names any longer.
vponomarev said:
I like this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.skvalex.cr
It has more flexible config. Actually, I installed Magisk module with this app, as there is supposedly a limitation that store apps can't access caller names any longer.
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+1 for this app . When my OP7P was upgraded to android 11 I started having issues with stability and realuability of ACR apps I had relied on for years. Stumbled on skvalex module in magiso and gave it a try.
For me best setup is with skvalex as a front end manager for native OP call recorder functionality with o keep enabled via joneplus tools. Nice options in skvalex to import and convert recordings, sync with cloud etc. For me the quality of the recordings worked better simply with skvalex as the GUI and manager rather than using skvalex as both the front and backend. Haven't experienced any issues in well over a year. With previous ACR apps I would sometimes not have recordings or recordings would end prematurely if I was transfered to another person, or switched from hanset to BT, or disconnected from my car and continued call on handset.

Question Native call recording SM-F926B

Does anyone know which countries support native call recording ?
Just use cube acr it won't be on Google play much longer but APK mirror has it
Israel (ILO) firmware support native call recording, which is legally permitted.

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