Hi. Is there any way to record calls on an iPhone without using any third-party software or applications?
Unfortunately, the older version of iOS doesn’t come with call recording because of privacy reasons.
I’ve been using Xnspy for monitoring purposes, and it handles call recording really well, along with tracking messages, location, and social media activity.
It is especially convenient when you require monitoring features and not only calls. Worth trying it when the basic recording is not enough.
Apple prevents direct recording of calls for privacy reasons, so the available options on the phone are limited.
However, Xnspy has a decent solution in call recording along with other functionalities such as ambient recording, screen monitoring, and GPS tracking. It is best when it comes to parenting monitoring and also for employee tracking. So, it comes in handy when you require detailed management.
Try FaceTime audio or WhatsApp calls when recording your screen. Adds Pedi Graphic Recording to the Control Center.
When you need to record, swipe down and tap on the record button, and make your call through these apps. The audio gets captured together with the activity on the screen.
Native recording is not available on iPhone,e sadly.
If you are seeking some advanced monitoring, then Xnspy is worth considering. It makes a record of not only the incoming but also the outgoing calls, logs text messages, tracks browsing history, and monitors the installed apps.
The dashboard itself is fairly simple, and it runs in the background inconspicuously for legitimate monitoring purposes.
The built-in speakerphone voice memo application can be used, but the quality may be inferior. Begin a voice memo, and then put your call on speaker.
It’s not ideal, but it’s free and does not require any downloads. All you need to do is tell the other party that you are recording so as to comply with the law in most areas.
When you are getting calls, Google Voice is free. This is automatically recorded in calls when you press 4 on the phone while you are talking to someone.
Both parties hear an announcement that the recording has started. You’ll need to set up call forwarding, although this feature has no subscription fee.
Frankly speaking, it is difficult to do this without external tools in Apple’s privacy policies. Your best free bet is to use some other device nearby to record the conversation on the speakerphone.
An old phone, a tablet, or a computer with recording software could be used. It is not fancy, but it serves the purpose.
Check to see if your carrier offers any built-in recording services. Some providers have features available through their network, but this depends on the location and the plan.
Contact the customer care and inquire about call recordings. Or it could be included in business plans, if you have this available.
The speakerphone method using another recording device is likely to be your best free option. Place your iPhone near a laptop or iPad that you are using to record with recording software, put the call on speaker, and press record.
Please make sure that you are in a relaxed atmosphere so you can have good audio on both sides of the dialogue.