The ability to record calls on your Android device is a feature that only a few smartphone manufacturers include by default. Call recording is illegal in many countries, thus discouraging manufacturers from including this service by default. While I can understand why these laws exist, I cannot deny the fact that call recording is a very useful feature. I personally record all my business conversations so that I never forget what was said. That’s why I was so happy when Truecaller arrived. (FreeIn-app purchases)The world’s most popular callerID application started to support the call recording feature. If you don’t know this before, don’t stay here as we show you how to record calls using Truecaller on your Android device:
Record Calls on Android Using Truecaller
While the Truecaller app is available on both Android and iOS platforms, the call recording service is currently only available on Android devices. Also, not all devices are equally supported, so you will need to test the feature on your personal device to see if it works properly. You can do Find the list of currently supported and unsupported devices in the table below.
Supported devices | Unsupported Devices |
Samsung Galaxy S8, S9, S9+ | Nexus devices |
Huawei P10 Plus | Pixel devices |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 | All Android 7.1.1 devices |
Oppo F1s | Motorola G4 |
Oppo A57 (Auto mode can be problematic) |
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live 1713 | |
LG G5 | |
Samsung J7 6.0.1 | |
Samsung J2 | |
Samsung J7 MAX | |
Wileyfox Swift 2 | |
Intex Aqua Lions X1+ | |
2 |
note that this is by no means an exhaustive list, and if your device is not in any of the lists, you will have to install the app and check it yourself. That said, let’s see how we can use this feature:
Recording Calls Using Truecaller
- Download and install Truecaller (FreeIn-app purchases) Apply if you haven’t already. You did this once start the app and tap the hamburger menu in the top left.
2. Now, Tap “Settings” then “Call Log”.
3. Note that call recording is a paid feature, but you have a 14-day trial period to test this feature. Tap the “Start” button to start your free trial.
4. Now, The Truecaller app will ask for certain permissions that you must grant.t if you want the app to record calls. Once you grant these permissions, the app will be ready to record calls.
5. After giving the necessary permissions Press the button next to “Call log” and choose whether you want to record calls manually or enable automatic recording for all calls.
6. If you want to listen to your recordings, You can find it under “Call Logs” in the hamburger menu..
I tested this feature on my personal OnePlus 3 and it works extremely well.. In fact, this was one of the best call recordings I’ve gotten using any third-party app. Also, if you look closely at the list, you’ll notice that the OnePlus 3 is not on the list, and yet the feature worked flawlessly for me. Note that this feature is not free. You can check using 14-day free trial, after that you will have to pay ₹49 per month to continue using this feature.
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Record Calls on Your Android Device Using Truecaller
As you can see, after setting up call recording with Truecaller, it works automatically and flawlessly. That said, you will have to check if the service is working for your particular device. After testing, share your device name and working status of the feature in the comments section below. It will really help future readers as they can check if their device is supported or not.