How To Fix Call Recording On Samsung Galaxy Phones?

To fix call recording issues on Samsung Galaxy phones, follow these steps:

  1. Restart your phone: Sometimes, a simple restart resolves temporary glitches affecting call recording.

    Steps:
     1. Press and hold the Power button.
     2. Choose "Restart" from the menu.
    
  2. Clear Phone app cache & data: Corrupted cache files could cause issues; clear them to refresh the app.

    Steps:
      1. Open the Settings app.
      2. Scroll to 'Apps'.
      3. Find and tap on the Phone app.
      4. Tap 'Storage', followed by 'Clear cache' and 'Clear data'.
    
  3. Disable Wi-Fi Calling: By default, the Phone app prefers placing calls over Wi-Fi networks, which prevents recording.

    Steps:
      1. Open the Settings app.
      2. Navigate to 'Connections'.
      3. Locate and disable the Wi-Fi Calling toggle.
    
  4. Force Stop the Phone app: Close background processes related to the Phone app.

    Steps:
       1. Long press on the Phone app icon.
       2. From the contextual menu, choose 'Info'.
       3. Tap 'Force stop'.
    
  5. Update One UI: Ensure your phone's firmware is updated to the latest version, which includes the most recent versions of core apps.

    Steps:
      1. Open the Settings app.
      2. Scroll to 'Software update'.
      3. Install the latest One UI build when prompted.
    
  6. Check Regional Compliance: Some regions prohibit call recording without consent, so ensure local regulations allow it before proceeding further.

Please remember that third-party call recording apps may not work consistently because of changes made by Google regarding accessibility API usage for call recording purposes.