How to use call recording on iPhones IOS 18: A step-by-step guide

iPhone IOS 18.1 Updates: How to Record iPhones Calls

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With the advent of iOS 18, iPhone users can now enjoy call recording. All you have to do is connect the call and you will see a “Record” button. With iOS 18, you will also be able to transcribe recorded calls so you can easily keep a history of conversations.

iOS 18 is finally here. iOS 18 has introduced a lot of features that were present in Android phones. One such feature is the call recording feature. Initially, iPhone users could not use the call recording feature. Previously, they had to use third-party apps. Now, with the arrival of iOS 18, even iPhone users can use this feature. Read on to find out how it works.


Like their Android friends, iPhone users will be able to record calls directly on their phones. The process is very simple. Most of you know this too. All you have to do is connect the call and a “Record” button will appear. But this is not a separate feature, once the recording starts, both users will be informed that the call recording has started with a message “This call will be recorded”.


How to Record Calls on iPhone Running iOS 18?


Step 1: Simply call someone on your iPhone

Step 2: After connecting the call, tap the “Record” button in the top left corner of the call screen.

Step 3: Both parties will receive a notification with the message “This call will be recorded”.

Step 4: You cannot miss the notification. If you do, the recording will stop automatically.

Step 5: To stop the recording, tap the “Stop” button.

Step 6: The transcript of the recording will be saved in the Notes app. Just go to the Notes app. Next, find the dedicated folder for call recordings, which can be accessed under Notes > Call Recordings.


But that’s not all. With iOS 18, you will also be able to transcribe recorded calls so that you can easily keep a history of conversations. The transcribed text will automatically be saved in the Notes app in a dedicated folder for call recordings. The transcription feature is limited to certain languages ​​only, such as English (US, UK, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Singapore), Spanish (US, Mexico), Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Cantonese, and Portuguese (Brazil).