Friday, July 12, 2013

Record calls automatically in Android Phones

Normally the smartphones which runs on Android platform do not have call recording facilities, even if normal mobile phones have. Recorded calls may be helpful to you in so many ways. For instance, I have a habit of recording calls when I talk to a technician to sort out a technical problem. I use these recordings for my future reference.

There are numerous stunning applications available in Google playstore to record the calls. Auto Call Recorder is one of the best free call recorder records any phone calls automatically while calling. After calling, you are notified to choose which calls you want to save. This application also allows to save the recording into Dropbox or any other cloud drives.


Every recorded call is stored in the inbox which is a temporary storage normally saves 20 calls. You can increase the size up to 100. If you forget to save the calls into ‘Call Recordings’ folder in SD card, it may be deleted when new records fill the space in the inbox.

With this free version, every time you need to save the calls manually. If you purchase its Pro version, you will be able to set calls to save automatically for selected contacts.

The free version allows you to do 3 settings. Default mode is ‘Record everything’ which records all calls without any notification. ‘Contacts to record’ option lets you to choose which contacts' calls should be recorded. Third option records all the calls of the people who are not in the contacts.


Auto Call Recorder has the feature to record the calls in three audio formats AMR, 3gp and wav.


How to integrate with Dropbox


Head to settings. Under the cloud category, choose Dropbox. It will let you to sign up with Dropbox. All recorded calls are synchronized once you signed in with clouds and devices.

 

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