There is no built-in function on iPhones to directly record phone calls for privacy and legal reasons in many regions. However, there are several workarounds and alternative methods you can explore:
Using Third-Party Apps: Many apps available on the App Store claim to record calls. However, be cautious and research them thoroughly, reading reviews and checking their privacy policies. Some popular options are often subscription-based. Examples of things you may look for: Call%20Recording%20Apps and Reliable%20Call%20Recorders for iOS.
Using Google Voice: Google Voice allows call recording for incoming calls (check for regional availability). When you receive a call through Google Voice, you can press "4" on the keypad to start recording. A message will announce that the call is being recorded to both parties. Check the regional availability about Google%20Voice%20Recording.
Using External Recording Devices: You can use an external recording device, such as a digital recorder, to record your calls. Place your iPhone on speakerphone and record the conversation using the external device. This method can be cumbersome but avoids app limitations.
Conference Call Method (Three-Way Calling): Some services and apps let you create a conference call. You can add a recording line (often a paid service) to the call to record the conversation.
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