Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 update will introduce a built-in call recording function to iPhones.
This new feature, integrated directly into the Phone app, allows users to record calls and obtain transcripts without relying on third-party applications.
When on a call in iOS 18, users will see a new recording option. Upon activation, the other party is notified that the call is being recorded.
The screen displays the recording duration, and once finished, users can save a transcript for later reference.
Call transcripts are stored in Apple Notes, where they can be kept indefinitely or deleted as needed.
The feature will be available in several languages and regions when iOS 18 launches, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Portuguese.
On compatible devices like the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, Apple Intelligence will provide an AI-powered summary of the transcript.
However, the basic call transcript feature doesn’t require Apple Intelligence, making it accessible to older iPhone models.
While the feature is expected to debut with iOS 18’s fall release, it hasn’t been included in the iOS 18 developer beta 3 as of yet.
This new functionality marks a significant update to the iPhone’s core telephony features.
It eliminates the need for external apps, which often complicate the call recording process.
By integrating this capability directly into the system, Apple aims to enhance user experience and productivity.
The addition of call recording to iOS 18 represents a notable evolution in iPhone functionality, addressing a long-standing user request since the device’s 2007 introduction.
Users will see a new recording option in the Phone app during a call. When activated, the other party is notified, and the call is recorded with the duration displayed on the screen.
Call transcripts are stored in Apple Notes, where they can be kept indefinitely or deleted as needed.
Yes, the basic call recording and transcript feature will be accessible on all iPhone models compatible with iOS 18. AI-powered summaries will be available on compatible devices like the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
The feature will support several languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, and Portuguese.
The call recording feature is expected to debut with the release of iOS 18 in the fall. However, it has not been included in the iOS 18 developer beta 3 yet.
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