With the iOS 18 upgrade, Apple has finally given iPhones native call recording and transcript capabilities. Users may begin, pause, and end recording during a call instantaneously thanks to this functionality, which is supported directly within the Phone app.
Here is our step-by-step tutorial to help you record calls on your iPhone.
Prerequisite
On your iPhone, download and install the iOS 18.1 Beta update.
How Call Recording Works On iPhone
Yes, the iOS 18 upgrade includes the call recording capability. Therefore, remember to update your iPhone. The functionality then functions for both inbound and outbound calls. That being said, the recording may only begin when a call is in progress.
It’s also crucial to remember that when you begin recording a call, the callers will hear the voice prompt, “This call is now being recorded,” to let them know.
How To Record Phone Calls On An iPhone
- Open the Phone app
- Enter a number or answer a call that comes in.
- In the upper left corner of the calling screen, tap the new call recording icon.
- When pressed, a popup showing that the recording process is still happening will appear on the calling screen.
How To Transcribe The Recorded Call
On an iPhone, call transcription is done automatically. All you need to do is press the call recording button. The recorded audio file will be immediately saved by iPhone, along with a transcription.
Where To Find The Recorded Calls And Transcript
The Notes app stores the call recording and transcript in a new Call Recording folder. Go to the Notes app, select the call recording option, and then scroll through all of the call recordings to view both.