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iPhones Finally Get Call Recording Feature with iOS 18 Update: Here's How to Use It

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Apple’s iPhones, known for their premium quality and strong emphasis on security, have just leveled up with the iOS 18 update. Among several new features, Apple has introduced the highly-anticipated call recording option—something that Android users have enjoyed for years. With this update, Apple has finally granted iPhone users the ability to record calls directly from their devices.

How to Use the Call Recording Feature on iPhone

The process of recording a call on your iPhone is straightforward, thanks to Apple’s user-friendly design. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

  • Initiate or Answer a Call: Start by making or answering a call as you normally would.
  • Tap the Recording Button: Once connected, look for the call recording icon in the top-left corner of your screen. Tapping this white button will activate recording.
  • Automatic Announcement: To ensure transparency, Apple has incorporated an automatic voice announcement informing both you and the person on the other end that the call is being recorded.
  • Save and Access: When you stop recording, the file is automatically saved on your device for easy access later.
  • A Reminder on Call Recording Legality

    While this new feature is a game-changer, it’s essential to be aware of the legal implications. In countries like India, recording a call without the other party’s consent is illegal and violates Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. This can lead to serious legal consequences. Apple’s built-in announcement feature acts as a reminder of this; however, it’s always wise to get explicit permission before recording any conversation.

    Apple’s Free Service Program for iPhone 14 Plus Rear Camera Issues

    In addition to the iOS 18 update, Apple has launched a complimentary repair program for iPhone 14 Plus models experiencing rear camera issues. Users affected by these issues can get their devices repaired at no cost for up to 12 months, and those who previously paid for repairs may be eligible for a refund. Under the Apple Free Service Program, users can verify if their iPhone 14 Plus qualifies for these repairs through the Apple website or customer support.

    With the release of the call recording feature and continued support for hardware issues, Apple reinforces its commitment to enhancing the iPhone user experience. For Apple enthusiasts, these recent updates are yet another reason to celebrate iPhone’s reputation for quality and innovation.

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