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    Goodbye third-party apps! iOS 18 to offer built-in call recording
    iOS 18 will simplify phone call recording

    Goodbye third-party apps! iOS 18 to offer built-in call recording

    By Akash Pandey
    Jul 10, 2024
    11:08 am

    What's the story

    Apple's upcoming iOS 18 is set to introduce a significant call-related feature: the ability to record calls directly from the Phone app and generate transcripts.

    Previously, iPhone users had to rely on third-party apps for call recording, adding complexity to the process.

    With the release of iOS 18, Apple is integrating call recording directly into the system, eliminating the need for external applications and ensuring privacy over data handling.

    User experience

    How to use call recording feature?

    The iPhone users will now see a new button to start recording during a call.

    Once that button is hit, the other party will be immediately notified that they are being recorded, ensuring transparency in communication.

    The call screen on iOS 18 will display a timer showing the duration of the recording.

    Users can also save a transcript of the call for later reference. Call transcripts are saved in Apple Notes.

    Information

    AI-powered summaries of transcripts

    The call transcripts will also include an Apple Intelligence component on supported iPhones. While older iPhone models can access basic transcription, iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max users will be able to enjoy AI-powered summary of the transcript.

    Release details

    Call recording and transcripts: Availability

    The call recording feature, not yet included in iOS 18 developer beta 3, is expected to be available with the debut of iOS 18 stable update later this year.

    Additionally, the call transcript feature, part of iOS 18, will be available in select languages and territories.

    These include English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Portuguese in specified regions.

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