Themes / Apps / Mods [CLOSED] [SHARED] Google Dialer Mod (call recording and many others mods) - OnePlus 9 Pro

<Moderator Edit>: Thread closed due to the original developer @Jacopo Mii already having a thread for this at [MOD][ROOT] GoogleDialerMod.
Downloads:​
Please visit the GoogleDialerMod Release Page
How do I use it?​
Always make sure you are using the latest Google Dialer beta from the Play Store to enjoy the latest features
Allow root access to GoogleDialerMod, apply the tweaks you want, then force close Google Dialer app and reopen it a couple of times for them to take effect
There is no need to keep GoogleDialerMod installed after applying the desired mods, because they (should) survive Google Dialer updates / reinstalls over time
How does it work?​In every Android device there is a database, called Phenotype.db, managed by Google Play Services, containing special flags that affect the behavior of all Google applications installed.
Some of those flags concern Google Dialer core functionalities, while others are about hidden or upcoming features not yet released.
What this app does is execute SQLite queries on that database and overwrite Google Dialer configuration files to enable or alter its features at will.
Current features:​
Supports arm / arm64 / x86 / x86_64 devices and (hopefully) all Android versions
Enable / disable hidden features for all users at once when Android "multiple users" mode is in use
Force enable call recording feature even on unsupported devices or in unsupported countries
Enable also automatic call recording feature based on caller (otherwise only available in India)
Via the call history in the Dialer, you can listen to all the recordings, in an organized way, as each audio is already matched to its respective call in the GUI:
Furthermore, by opening the individual recordings, it is possible to share them using the apposite button:
Among the sharing options, there is also the possibility of copying the file to a folder of your choice:
Silence the annoying "registration has started / ended" call recording sounds
Force enable call screening and revelio (advanced automatic call screening) even on unsupported devices or in unsupported countries
And much more coming soon
Troubleshooting:​
After enabling / disabling any switch, please force close and reopen the Google Dialer app a couple of times. You may also need to reboot for the changes to take effect.
Before to report an issue try to delete Google Dialer app data, to reboot your phone and to try again what didn't work
Credits: jacopotediosi​

Thanks for the work on this, works like a charm!

Thank you! It worked after a few force closes and reboots

Thanks for the share, now i don't need to call back people to ask what they said again haha

Nice, but where is the recording? I can't seem to find it. Yes, I've looked. Giving me the option to delete the recording, but not play...
Edit. Nevermind. On recent calls list, there will be a microphone next to name. Tap name, then play. I figured a file would show up, but apparently it's saved as app data

ffejy462 said:
Nice, but where is the recording? I can't seem to find it. Yes, I've looked. Giving me the option to delete the recording, but not play...
Edit. Nevermind. On recent calls list, there will be a microphone next to name. Tap name, then play. I figured a file would show up, but apparently it's saved as app data
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Google Dialer by default saves the call recording audio files in the /data/data/com.google.android.dialer/files/callrecording path.
Can be listened or deleted from historical call or recents calls
Via the call history in the Dialer, you can listen to all the recordings, in an organized way, as each audio is already matched to its respective call in the GUI:
Furthermore, by opening the individual recordings, it is possible to share them using the apposite button:
Among the sharing options, there is also the possibility of copying the file to a folder of your choice:

Doesn't work if "Silence call recording alerts" is enabled.
And even if disabled, records only when manually turned on (no auto-recording)

It doesn't work for me. Tried everything with also with newest beta. I'm on nameless rom (aosp) but can't record calls.

Don't use Beta, on beta doesn't seem to work
Chrisch_91 said:
It doesn't work for me. Tried everything with also with newest beta. I'm on nameless rom (aosp) but can't record calls.
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Thank you very much for the thread.
The call recording works for me but the recording notification is heard, how can I delete the notification?

Steve0007 said:
Don't use Beta, on beta doesn't seem to work
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Back to stable and reboot and still an error trying to record.

in the stable version of Google dialer it works perfectly. I have had to open and close the mod many times until it has worked. Now Resists restart. thank you very much for the thread.

The original thread for this mod is https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mod-root-googledialermod.4330055/
I won't monitor this one.

<Moderator Note>: Thread closed due to the original developer @Jacopo Mii already having a thread for this at [MOD][ROOT] GoogleDialerMod.

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[Q]Sip App for Samsung Galaxy SII - or stock SIP (where???)

Hello,
when reading the AndroidUsersGuide-2.3.pdf I can see that the phone should have a possibilty to setup SIP accounts within the stock call App but I cant find any settings???
Anyone got a recommendation for a SIP App if the stock one doesnt work?
Yes the App Fring is very recomendet for Sip calls.
But take care of the battery drain like every other Messenger app
So there's no stock SIP app?
stock sip is disabled and only root modifications can enable it
otherwise, simplesip is pretty good, although it uses the wrong mic on the sgs2 ;-)
much better than fring as in its a real sip client (you need a sip account somewhere) and doesnt uses up battery if you don't register it for incoming calls
OK my Device is rooted so maybe worth a try
Ok, so if we have root how can we enable stock sip?
I would love to connect my phone with my tribox.
bilboa1 said:
stock sip is disabled and only root modifications can enable it
otherwise, simplesip is pretty good, although it uses the wrong mic on the sgs2 ;-)
much better than fring as in its a real sip client (you need a sip account somewhere) and doesnt uses up battery if you don't register it for incoming calls
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CsipSimple will work but you have to go to expert settings and change mic settings like this:
* Use mode API : disabled
* Use routing API : disabled
* Audio mode for SIP calls : "NORMAL"
* Micro source : "DEFAULT"
Then it will work. Tested and works
Or you can use the nightly builds of csipsimple!
Its much better than sipdroid btw!
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jsomby said:
CsipSimple will work but you have to go to expert settings and change mic settings like this:
* Use mode API : disabled
* Use routing API : disabled
* Audio mode for SIP calls : "NORMAL"
* Micro source : "DEFAULT"
Then it will work. Tested and works
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How do you change this settings? I cant find it in the settings menu.
Thanks
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SIPDROID
SIPDROID working very very gud on it I am using my actionvoip account on it...
iznee said:
How do you change this settings? I cant find it in the settings menu.
Thanks
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hit the menu key again in the settings and selected advanced, then browse settings again
when i make a cal with simplesip the phone goes into vibrating mode and i cant hear anything from the other side. the other side can hear me. i tried early builds en latest.
anybody has a idea?
i run ke7 eu with root
Linphone works.
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How to enable native SIP stack on Galaxy S II
There are various VoIP clients you can use for making VoIP calls (Sipdroid, csipsimple, etc.) but I’d definitely recommend giving the original Android SIP stack a try
Normally, all smartphones running Android 2.3.3 or higher come with a native SIP stack, allowing handset owners to register their SIP accounts to make and receive calls.
Unfortunately this feature has been deliberately dropped by the Samsung cowards who obviously bowed to the pressure of greedy telecom providers who are very adamant about having this feature disabled.
Here are the instructions for enabling the native SIP stack on your Galaxy S II again (I think there’s already a similar thread out there by a member named jarsiv):
- Unzip the attached file “android.software.sip.voip.zip” and add it to “system\etc\permissions\". After you’re done, reboot your phone and voila you can enjoy the benefits of the native SIP stack again
By default, the native Android SIP stacks only allows for VoIP calls placed via Wifi (it seems that even the mighty G from mountain view bowed to the enormous pressure exercised by the telcos..), but there is a way to enable support for 3G as well:
- You can modify your framework-res.apk to enable SIP over 3G by editing the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and setting the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" to false.
In order to modify your framework-res.apk you’ll need to follow the following instructions (this is only necessary if you want to enable 3G support and not required if you only want to place VoIP calls via Wifi):
- Download the program “APK Manager” (just search the forum) and install it on your PC
- Copy your original "framework-res.apk" (via adb push or root explorer) to your PC and place your original "framework-res.apk" into the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder
- Launch "script.bat"
- Press 22 to set your project and choose "framework-res.apk" as your project by pressing 1
- After setting "framework-res.apk as your project, press 9 to Decompile the apk
- Edit the xml file "res\values\bools.xml" and change the parameter for "config_sip_wifi_only" from “true” to “false”
- Recompile the apk by pressing 11
- When asked whether it is a system file, answer “yes”
- When asked "would you like to copy over any additional files...?", answer “yes”
- The script will be temporarily paused and you shouldn’t press a key now.
- Now go to the “keep” folder (located in the same folder as "script.bat")
- In the “keep” folder delete the following file:
"resources.arsc"
- Go back to the "script.bat" screen and press a key to let the program finish the job
- Your new "framework-res.apk" has been created and can be found in the "\place-apk-here-for-modding\" folder (it’s called "unsignedframework-res.apk" and doesn’t work yet).
- After unzipping the entire content of the "unsignedframework-res.apk" you should have 5 objects (3 folders and 2 files).
- Now zip these files with Winzip choosing "No compression" as the zipping method
- After zipping it, rename the zip into "framework-res.apk".
- Now you can use root explorer or adb push to replace the original framework.apk with your newly created "framework-res.apk".
Enjoy the native SIP stack with support for both Wifi and 3G
Good luck!
Wow... This is exactly what I was asking for ;-) thanks a lot...
Will give it a try next week and will do the whole instruction for 3G as well.
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But how do you do the IP call? There is no IP call alternative when selecting a valid user from contacts like there is on stock Android.
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I feel very incompetent here.
I've just purchased my first android, galaxy s2 and really need to understand how to get the native sip on 3g operating.
Any chance of further explanation regards files being copied to / from etc and how to, for these phones.?
thanks.
I am using the Cognition rom with the android native SIP phone client.
SIP works well (only very short lag according to the person I talked to) but microphone volume is very low (the person could barely hear me) unfortunately ... anybody got this issue ? any way to solve it ??
Thanks !
OOPS, SORRY, THE ISSUE WITH THE MICROPHONE IS KNOWN, PLEASE SEE HERE : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109962
Helo
In response to mobile galaxy for native sip settings...i cant find the folder /system/etc/permission.
Can anyone please help me with that. i have downloaded the software.
Sip Droid works fine with me
Tweak the Audio settings to Highest.

[Q] Interest in a security / privacy focused ROM?

Hello and good day,
I haven't found any approach in this and ask this to everybody here around. Is there any interest in a security / privacy focused ROM that has the following features:
internet traffic through TOR
GPG / PGP KeyChain with Apps that support GPG / PGP
no apps that are calling home in any way
no facebook integration (but still possible to use facebook chat with OTR encryption)
without google play (add on possible) and focused on free software
possibillity to encrypt the whole phone OR specific folders
possibility to encrypt SMS text messages
Skype / WhatsApp / ICQ..... alternatives with encrypted OTR chat possibilities
video calling alternative based on XMPP or SIP (instead of skype and general video calls)
The apps for this are all there as free software. I just would compile everything in one CWM-flashable ROM that's ready to use.
Interest anyone?
In the first thoughts the following software would apply:
Based on stripped down (because ram matters in terms of fc and huge games) CyanogenMod 9
GPG/PGP: https://code.google.com/p/android-privacy-guard/
k9 mail: https://code.google.com/p/k9mail/
TOR (orbot): https://www.torproject.org/docs/android
browser: https://guardianproject.info/apps/orweb/
ad(-track) block: https://code.google.com/p/ad-away/
free software market: http://f-droid.org/
multi messanger: https://guardianproject.info/apps/gibber/
multi messanger: http://www.xabber.com/
multi messanger / video calls: https://jitsi.org/
maps: http://osmand.net/
openvpn service: http://code.google.com/p/ics-openvpn/
encfs / truecrypt: https://code.google.com/p/cryptonite/
lbe privacy guard (per app based solution to restrict permissions): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18948472#post18948472
search engine: https://duckduckgo.com/
kernel fxp216
I am interested in this! Even if there isn't much interest and you end up not making the rom, please post the names of the apps that it would contain for those interested
Sent from my R800i
updated 1st post with software suggestions
konstruktor said:
updated 1st post with software suggestions
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I wish this idea would kick into high gear. After reading "No Place To Hide", I think it's time for a ROM with enough encryption and privacy options to make all of us safe.
JT
jttraverse said:
I wish this idea would kick into high gear. After reading "No Place To Hide", I think it's time for a ROM with enough encryption and privacy options to make all of us safe.
JT
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the thing is you would be forced to use other services than that you are used to and that are common. you would have to say goodbye facebook, google, instagram and i dont know what most people use nowadays to give away their rights. as you can see in terms of replys - there are nearly none. no one with this device seem to be interested about that issue.
you would need to use services like jabber/xmpp instead of skype for example and tell your friends about the opportunity. it would be in interest for everyone but the effort for most people is too big.
and what you say about a safe phone - it's not even marginal possible. you can just encrypt your data so nobody can listen what you do. as you use a phone you can still be tracked by your phone number, other services you use with your browser, by blind sms messages used by feds...
edit: just check the first post. there are some alternatives. you can modify your phone like delete everything with the name google, facebook ......... in it and services / apps that require authentication and are calling home. there are several apps you can use to delete system applications and services. then install some new apps via f-droid that respect your privacy like some i mentioned in the first post

Hangouts (replaces Talk) v2.0.128 (941007-30) Updated "libvideochat_jni.so" File

Hangouts (replaces Talk) v2.0.128 (941007-30) Updated "libvideochat_jni.so" File
Hangouts (replaces Talk) v2.0.128 (941007-30)
http://www64.zippyshare.com/v/2115950/file.html
Hangouts brings one-on-one and group conversations to life with photos, emoji, and video calls for free. Connect with friends across computers, Android and Apple devices. Brought to you by Google+.
Say more with photos, emoji, and animated GIFs.
See when people are together in Hangouts, when they’re typing, or whether they’ve seen your message.
Send and receive text messages (SMS/MMS) with Hangouts. Switch between SMS and Hangouts when messaging a friend. You can also do group MMS conversations.
Turn any conversation into a video call with up to 10 friends.
Message friends anytime, even if they're not connected right now.
Use Hangouts on computers, Android and Apple devices.
More Hangouts awesomeness:
Hangouts stay in sync across devices so you can start or continue them anywhere.
Choose from hundreds of emoji to help you make your point.
See what you talked about in the past, including shared photos and your video call history.
Get notifications just once. Once you see an alert, you won’t see repeats on your computer or other Android devices.
View collections of photos shared from each of your Hangouts.
Snooze notifications at times when you’d prefer to be undisturbed by alerts.
Quickly share a location with your friends
.
Notes:
Unlike Google Talk, Hangouts does not support "invisible" status.
hope this fixes the video chat crash on my girls S4.
Thanks for the linkage
2.0.128 released today in market for some devices
yakitori2 said:
2.0.128 released today in market for some devices
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Thanks. First post updated. :good:
Does anybody know if video chat still crashes on the latest market version?
njfoses said:
Does anybody know if video chat still crashes on the latest market version?
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Hasn't crashed for 3 versions, the problem has always been a lib problem, for those that like to just push/copy file... Flash with right package, video works just perfect.
Gunthermic said:
Hasn't crashed for 3 versions, the problem has always been a lib problem, for those that like to just push/copy file... Flash with right package, video works just perfect.
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Can u point us to the right package, or the lib file to push?
Gunthermic said:
Hasn't crashed for 3 versions, the problem has always been a lib problem, for those that like to just push/copy file... Flash with right package, video works just perfect.
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So the market version by itself still does not work? I dont use the app, just curious.
njfoses said:
So the market version by itself still does not work? I dont use the app, just curious.
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Play Store version force closes when trying to initiate a video call for me.
christianpeso said:
Can u point us to the right package, or the lib file to push?
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Market version if installed from Play Store shouldn't be crashing, the one users that have been tryign to push/install manually. has had issues.
In my experiance. I don't like to link to to others, becuase its rude to the OP. But you can flash mine (Inverted) and I have had no issues what so ever.
You are required to have newest Play Services as well...

Question Best call recorder? (UK)

I'm aware some regions have call recording as an option however in the UK this isn't automatically possible.
Can anyone recommend a good call recorder?
Even better if the stock Google dialer could be modded to allow this!
Update: seems this does the trick!
[MOD][ROOT] GAppsMod (ex GoogleDialerMod)
Introduction GAppsMod (ex GoogleDialerMod) is an Android application able to unlock hidden features (e.g., available only in some countries or on certain devices) in Google applications (such as Phone Messages by Google). Root is required. The...
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Worked for me, had to force close and reopen the dialer a couple times. Also auto-record doesn't seem to work or no way to set it.
Yet to properly test it out, especially silencing the call recording notification...
I've always had the best luck with https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.github.axet.callrecorder/
Note: use version 1.7.13, not 1.7.14.
Although the developer has not really done a great job maintaining it for Android 11 or newer, it still works for the most part.
And note that it has to be installed as a privileged application to work, i.e., /system/priv-app/. There is a magisk module that does this with it.
if you're rooted this might work
Phone by Google - Apps on Google Play
Reliable phone calls with spam protection, caller ID and more helpful features
play.google.com
more info here
GitHub - jacopotediosi/GAppsMod: Tweak Google apps (e.g., Phone and Messages) to unlock hidden features (e.g., available only in some countries or on certain devices). Root is required.
Tweak Google apps (e.g., Phone and Messages) to unlock hidden features (e.g., available only in some countries or on certain devices). Root is required. - GitHub - jacopotediosi/GAppsMod: Tweak Goo...
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hidroela said:
if you're rooted this might work
Phone by Google - Apps on Google Play
Reliable phone calls with spam protection, caller ID and more helpful features
play.google.com
more info here
GitHub - jacopotediosi/GAppsMod: Tweak Google apps (e.g., Phone and Messages) to unlock hidden features (e.g., available only in some countries or on certain devices). Root is required.
Tweak Google apps (e.g., Phone and Messages) to unlock hidden features (e.g., available only in some countries or on certain devices). Root is required. - GitHub - jacopotediosi/GAppsMod: Tweak Goo...
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is the magisk version of this systemless?

Question Call Recording working

So I have a Z Fold 3 in Australia, purchased directly from Samsung. Several months ago I got call recording working in the Samsung dialler app, by changing the CRC of the phone and installing an Indonesian version of Android.
I'd prefer to use the google phone dialler app, but call recording isn't showing as an option. I've read everywhere that it only works if you have the google dialler comes preinstalled on your phone. So I guess my question is, why can we not just have an apk made of this "preinstalled" version of Google dialler so we can use call recording?
Also open to other ideas on how to get call recording to work in Google dialler.
Thanks
ZacJ said:
So I guess my question is, why can we not just have an apk made of this "preinstalled" version of Google dialler so we can use call recording?
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Simple answer: Because it's illegal in a lot of countries ...
And this https://www.xda-developers.com/google-kill-third-party-call-recording-apps-android/
ACR Phone works
Yes, I'm aware of the legality complexities. Perhaps I complicated things in my inital post. To simplify I have one question:
* If there was someone who has Google Phone (dialer) preinstalled on their device from India or another country where recording is allowed (and enabled) - could they do an export of that app? And then could one just import / install that onto their phone?
I don't know the ins & outs of how the export is done... but is it possible?
ghassan.alheety said:
ACR Phone works
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Not for me, what are your recording settings?
shawnthecableguy said:
Not for me, what are your recording settings?
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ACR does work. You just need to be more open to more possibilities and not just go to Play Store like a NPC.
I already bought ACR but, Google fuxed it up so it didnt work anymore unless on Android 5 to 9.
then I actually found one of the comments on Play Store that Aptoide version works.
I tried it on Android 12 and now on Android 13. It records both sides of conversation.
Just be advised that the instalation package will need to install Aptoide Store first, which, once inside, takes you to install page of ACR.
IMPORTANT:
*TURN OFF Updates inside the ACR app Settings, so that Google doesnt interfere. I also
**TURNED ON the setting that it asks me after the call "Whether to save the recording or not". Thats how l know it works and reminds me to check the functionality
You are welcome.
***I am in ze Germany with ze German Galaxy Fold 3

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