Call recording on iPhone is a very handy feature for users who want to record important calls, conversations or meetings. Although this feature is not natively available on iPhone, there are third-party solutions to record calls on your iPhone. In this article, we are going to tell you how to record a call on iPhone.

Use a third-party call recorder

The best way to record a call on iPhone is to use a third-party app, which is available on the App Store. There are several apps that can record calls on iPhone, but not all of them are reliable and some may violate the law. So be sure to check the app's terms of service before using it.

Here are the steps to use a third-party call recorder:

  1. Download a call recording app from the app store.
  2. Open the app and follow the instructions to install it on your iPhone.
  3. Before making a call, open the app and tap the record button.
  4. The app will start recording the call as soon as you initiate it.
  5. When the call is over, stop the recording by pressing the stop button on the app.
  6. The recording will be saved in the app and you can listen to it, share it or delete it according to your needs.

Use a native voice recorder

If you don't have access to a third-party app to record calls, you can use the native iPhone voice recorder. This method requires you to put your call on speakerphone, but it's just as effective as using a third-party app.

Here are the steps to use the native voice recorder:

  1. Open the "Dictaphone" app on your iPhone.
  2. Before making a call, press the red "Record" button.
  3. Start the call and put it on speakerphone.
  4. Record the call by pressing the "Stop" button in the Dictaphone application.
  5. The recording will be saved in the app and you can listen to it, share it or delete it according to your needs.

Conclusion

In summary, recording a call on iPhone is a very useful feature, but it is not available natively. You can use a third-party app or your iPhone's native voice recorder to record calls. Be sure to check the third-party app's terms of service before using it.