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Looking to record calls on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone? The call recording feature is natively available on all Galaxy devices, simplifying the entire process. This also means that you don't need any third-party app to record calls on your Galaxy smartphone.

Check out the guide below to record calls on Samsung Galaxy devices.

Are You Allowed to Record Phone Calls?

Before you start recording calls on your Samsung Galaxy device, you should know that the feature might not be available in your country or in the area where you live due to local rules and regulations.

Thus, if the call recording feature is missing from your device, you cannot simply download an app from the Play Store to get this functionality. If your Android device comes with the Google Phone app as the default dialer, you can follow our guide on recording calls using the Google Phone app.

How to Automatically Record Calls on a Samsung Phone

You can set your Samsung Galaxy smartphone to record all calls automatically. Depending on your preference, you can record calls from all contacts in your phone book, selected contacts, or only from unknown numbers.

  1. Open the Phone app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  2. Tap the 3-dot overflow menu button on the top-right corner followed by Settings > Record calls.
  3. Jump into the Auto record calls menu and enable the feature.
  4. Proceed to select whether you want to record All calls, Calls from unsaved numbers, or Calls from specific numbers.
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How to Manually Record Calls on a Galaxy Phone

You can also manually record single calls on phones like the Samsung Galaxy S21, Note, or Galaxy Fold. Here's how:

  1. Open the Phone app on your Samsung device and call the contact whose call you'd like to record. Alternatively, accept the incoming call that you want to record.
  2. In the call screen, tap the Record call button to start recording. If the option does not show up in the call screen, tap the 3-dot menu button on the top-right and then select the Record call option.
  3. The first time you use the call recording feature, you'll be prompted to accept the terms and conditions.

Unlike some other phones, the other party will not be informed whenever you record a call. This only happens on Android phones that use the Google Phone app as their default dialer app.

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How to View Recorded Calls

You can view recorded calls on your Samsung Galaxy device from the Phone app.

  1. Open the Phone app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  2. Tap the 3-dot overflow menu button on the top-right corner.
  3. Navigate to Settings > Record calls > Recorded calls. All the recorded calls will show up here. The file name will show the contact name or the phone number to easily identify the recorded calls.

You can select any recorded audio file and then tap the Share option to share the recorded call on WhatsApp, Gmail, Drive, etc.

Call Recording on Samsung Galaxy Devices

As evident from the guide above, the process to record calls on Samsung Galaxy smartphones is pretty straightforward, provided local laws don't prevent the company from offering the feature in your region.

And remember—with power comes responsibility, so you should never record calls without informing the other party in the call about it.

Call recording is just one of many features you'll find on Samsung devices but not other Android phones. It's well worth exploring some of the other things you can do in the Galaxy's One UI software.

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Rajesh Pandey started following the tech field right around the time Android devices were going mainstream. He closely follows the latest development in the world of smartphones and what the tech giants are up to. He loves to tinker around with the latest gadgets to see what they are capable of.

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