One UI 7 Adds Native Call Recording for Galaxy Phones in the US

One UI 7 Adds Native Call Recording for Galaxy Phones in the US

Samsung has just launched the public beta program for One UI 7, giving a select group of Galaxy smartphone users the chance to test the new update before it officially drops. This update not only includes eye-catching UI changes and plenty of AI features but also introduces a cool new option for those living in the US: a built-in call recorder.

Call Recording Finally Arrives

For a long time, Samsung has provided native call recording on its Galaxy devices in many regions. However, the company was hesitant to roll this out in the US due to varying state laws regarding call recording. As noted by SammyGuru, the call recording feature is now available in the United States, specifically for the Galaxy S24 series as part of the latest One UI 7 beta.

How It Works

The call recording feature is integrated into the default Phone app, but you’ll need to enable it manually each time you want to record a conversation. When recording starts, the other party will hear a notification saying, "This call is being recorded"—a standard practice for built-in recorders and a requirement by law in some nations. Sadly, there’s no current option for automatic call recording. However, since Galaxy devices in other parts of the world already support this function, it’s likely that US models will get this feature in the future.

Additional Features

Along with the call recording, the One UI 7 beta also includes an AI-driven call transcript feature that can automatically turn recorded conversations into text in 20 different languages, such as German, Spanish, French, Russian, and Japanese.

These functionalities are not just for the Galaxy S24 series (which can be found at Best Buy) and will be extended to more Galaxy smartphones as One UI 7 is rolled out more widely in the upcoming months.

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