Is it possible to record phone calls on iOS 18.1 without additional apps? Have you ever wondered how to record your phone calls on an iPhone? With iOS 18.1, it has become easier than ever! With just the press of a button, you can start recording any phone call and automatically save it in the Notes app. Additionally, you can enjoy the feature of automatic transcription, saving you the hassle of taking manual notes.
Starting October 28, with the release of iOS 18.1, you can now record phone calls with the new call recording feature, powered by Apple Intelligence. This feature doesn't just record conversations, but it also automatically generates searchable transcripts and AI-generated summaries, all while maintaining Apple's commitment to privacy and transparency.
How to Easily Record Phone Calls on iPhone iOS 18.1: Step-by-Step Guide
When recording begins, all participants in the call will automatically hear an announcement ensuring everyone is aware that the call is being recorded. A visible indicator will remain on the screen for the entire duration of the call as long as recording is active.
To further protect user privacy, all recordings are stored locally in the Notes app using end-to-end encryption. The transcription process, powered by Apple Intelligence, is performed entirely on your device, ensuring that conversations never leave your iPhone.
How to Record Phone Calls on iOS 18.1?
Here are the steps to record phone calls on iOS 18.1:
- Start or answer the call.
- Tap the recording button (the sound wave icon) in the top-left corner of the call screen.
- An automated voice will notify all participants that the recording has started.
- The recording will be automatically saved to the Notes app when the call ends or when recording is stopped.
How to Manage Recorded Phone Calls?
- Play the audio again
- Read the full transcript
- View an AI-generated summary of the conversation
- Share or delete the recordings as needed