Call recording? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Any kernels for the Nexus support call recording yet?

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Nah, seriously: OP, if the subject line has a question mark then it should be in Q&A.

Apologies; my mistake.

To answer your question.. no
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I am surprised their hasn't been more serious talk of figuring this out. I relied heavily on CallRecorder by Skvalex on my old Thunderbolt...DOH. I wish I was a dev or knew a thing or two about software side of these things and I would give it a shot at figuring it out.

You can always use Google Voice... while in a call press 4 to record and it will send you an email with your conversation.

blaine07 said:
I am surprised their hasn't been more serious talk of figuring this out. I relied heavily on CallRecorder by Skvalex on my old Thunderbolt...DOH. I wish I was a dev or knew a thing or two about software side of these things and I would give it a shot at figuring it out.
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agree w/ blaine - any word on this? skvalex and imoseyon or ziggy should get together and create a kernel that accomodates for call recording.
any dev's out there?
i'll pay $100 USD for a fully working kernel that support skvalex call recording.

aharper said:
You can always use Google Voice... while in a call press 4 to record and it will send you an email with your conversation.
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If you happen to be in the USA - no Google Voice in Aus yet.

Anything guys?
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+1 for call recording! Any progress made on this?

+1 here here. Haha.
I'd be interested. = )

Clancy_s said:
If you happen to be in the USA - no Google Voice in Aus yet.
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And it only works for incoming calls

+1
On a side note, I find it very strange that a lot of people are trying to limit their choices my quoting that it is illegal in some curious places.

virtos1 said:
+1
On a side note, I find it very strange that a lot of people are trying to limit their choices my quoting that it is illegal in some curious places.
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I don't know of anywhere in the US anyways that recording you phone call is illegal.
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but from what I've seen on this:
Some states have one party consent requirements (which would be you, the person recording the call). Other states have two party consent and in this case you need to let the other person know you are recording the call and they can then hang up or you can turn off the recording if they don't agree. But, nowhere (that I know of) is it actually illegal to record the call as long as you follow the requirements of your state.
I would love this feature. I wouldn't use it very often, but occasionally when I have to call and add a feature to my phone or call the cable company or something. The other side notifies you that they are recording the conversation (generally), so it's completely legal in that circumstance and you wouldn't even need to notify them (as long as their recording let you know they would be recording you). I'm sure we've all been in that "our representative wouldn't have offered you that" type situation, so it would be great to have some proof.

I'm also interested in call recording on this phone. I'm holding off on switching to it until it's possible.

tjhart85 said:
I don't know of anywhere in the US anyways that recording you phone call is illegal.
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but from what I've seen on this:
Some states have one party consent requirements (which would be you, the person recording the call). Other states have two party consent and in this case you need to let the other person know you are recording the call and they can then hang up or you can turn off the recording if they don't agree. But, nowhere (that I know of) is it actually illegal to record the call as long as you follow the requirements of your state.
I would love this feature. I wouldn't use it very often, but occasionally when I have to call and add a feature to my phone or call the cable company or something. The other side notifies you that they are recording the conversation (generally), so it's completely legal in that circumstance and you wouldn't even need to notify them (as long as their recording let you know they would be recording you). I'm sure we've all been in that "our representative wouldn't have offered you that" type situation, so it would be great to have some proof.
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Actually there is 12 states*(including the one I live in) where it is illegal to record a phone call without both parties consent. But I have never had a reason to need to record...always ask for a confirmation number when talking to a rep.
*in the usa
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+1 for call recording
call recorder worked flawless on a hd2 with ICS and tytung kernel.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422779
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[Q] Windows Phone 7 ACR Software

Is anyone working on All Call Recorder for wp7?
This software is exremely important for me and was wondering if someone could develop this software before launch so it can be ready for download on the day of launch
regards and very much appreciate all your work.
I don't think that's possible given how apps run in WP7 (sandbox restrictions, no background operation).
itster2 said:
Is anyone working on All Call Recorder for wp7?
This software is exremely important for me and was wondering if someone could develop this software before launch so it can be ready for download on the day of launch
regards and very much appreciate all your work.
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As amb9800 says, this isn't possible. When a phone call comes in, your running app(s) are tombstoned and aren't running. Therefore, don't have access to the microphone.
walshieau said:
As amb9800 says, this isn't possible. When a phone call comes in, your running app(s) are tombstoned and aren't running. Therefore, don't have access to the microphone.
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But the phone call can run in the background then you could start your recorder and it could be running in the forground you just wont see the person you are talking to or have access to other features of the call i.e. text messages, email, etc...
according to this a call filter/sms blocker is impossible for the moment with wp7 ?
thecasimir said:
according to this a call filter/sms blocker is impossible for the moment with wp7 ?
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That is correct.
rruffman said:
But the phone call can run in the background then you could start your recorder and it could be running in the forground you just wont see the person you are talking to or have access to other features of the call i.e. text messages, email, etc...
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Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.
walshieau said:
Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.
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my post says to open your app after you answer the call thus will not be tombstoned and yes you do have access to the mic. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.xna.framework.audio.microphone(XNAGameStudio.40).aspx
Seriously has anyone come up with a program yet ???
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Still won't work... your app will still be tombstoned when the call comes through, even if you re-start it, you won't have access to the MIC.
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I think its not complete true. I use Samsung Focus and I can switch on camera while answering a call and if I switch on speaker too then I can record both side conversation. I believe that its matter of time if someone figure out and develop a application for call recording......
NMBNMB said:
I think its not complete true. I use Samsung Focus and I can switch on camera while answering a call and if I switch on speaker too then I can record both side conversation. I believe that its matter of time if someone figure out and develop a application for call recording......
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The camera isn't a typical app
Sorry
This is definitely not possible. You can definitely run your app during a call (no tombstone concern), but WP takes over the mic for a phone call. Your app will run, but you'll get perfect silence recorded. This is by design. It would be great if they change it at some point. Obviously the user should have to OK something, but the concern is about the other party since some US states (not sure of other countries) require that both parties are notified of a recording in progress.
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This is definitely not possible. You can run your app during a call (no tombstone concern), but WP takes over the mic for a phone call. Your app will run, but you'll get perfect silence recorded. This is by design. It would be great if MS changes it at some point. Obviously the user should have to OK something, but the concern is about the other party since some US states (not sure of other countries) require that both parties are notified of a recording in progress.

is there a way to stop Advertisement from calling my phone

how do i make advertisement company stop calling me on Cell.
i try blocking the #
but they just call me from different #s.
and they call inappropriate times.. 5AM.. 1AM
Lw00d said:
how do i make advertisement company stop calling me on Cell.
i try blocking the #
but they just call me from different #s.
and they call inappropriate times.. 5AM.. 1AM
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Use a root call blocker, it's on market actually
See u
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Best way to go about it is probably to contact your service provider.
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Chrono_Tata said:
Best way to go about it is probably to contact your service provider.
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what should i tell verizon?
pedrotorresfilho said:
Use a root call blocker, it's on market actually
See u
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i will check that app out
Lw00d said:
what should i tell verizon?
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that you're receiving spam advertisement calls...
Lw00d said:
i will check that app out
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I don't know about Root Call Blocker, but Call Master will let you set a schedule.
Ex:
(Number not in contacts) AND (between 9pm and 8am) => block the call.
Especially helpful if the numbers keep changing.
MIUI has a black list feature that is excellent. Any number you put in will simply be rejected, it won't even allow them to leave a message. And you will get no notice of the call if you choose not to. Its absolutely perfect.
I know Miui is not for everyone but if you like it, I am just letting you know the feature is there.
You can block numbers from your account on Verizon Wireless. Ex wife blocked my friend's numbers all the time. I'm not sure if it costs though.
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Register on the government site:
www.donotcall.gov
codesplice said:
I don't know about Root Call Blocker, but Call Master will let you set a schedule.
Ex:
(Number not in contacts) AND (between 9pm and 8am) => block the call.
Especially helpful if the numbers keep changing.
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+1 on this, root call blocker allows you to black list by wild card and also allows you to set up a white list only.
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Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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Zane_Grey said:
You can block numbers from your account on Verizon Wireless. Ex wife blocked my friend's numbers all the time. I'm not sure if it costs though.
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You can block up to 5 numbers in your Verizon account and there is no extra charge for it.
The numbers only stay blocked for 90 days then you would have to re-add them to the list if needed.
From your My Verizon page, look at the "I Want To..." section. It will be at the bottom under "Block Calls & Messages"
Although this may not be very useful if they are constantly rotating numbers. It is handy to know that it exists.
I hope the OP is able to get the harassment to stop.
madman604 said:
Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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I first signed up about 10 years ago and had zero spam calls for about 5 years, then they started happening again. I found out that the list expires, so it signed and I've had very few spam calls since. Also, they have now fixed the list, so that it no longer expires...
I know many other success stories, and zero horror stories...
madman604 said:
Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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yes your right. because the # that call me are from Africa, and other country ..
danger-rat said:
Register on the government site:
www.donotcall.gov
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i just register.
Any decent call blocker will let you use wildcards so you can block all numbers from any spam callers as they all seem to use the same prefixed first 3-5 digits.
On the thunderbolt root call blocker was a battery hog for me, which apparently other users reported as well. However its been about 8 months so maybe its better now.
So far I've been saving all spam numbers to the same contact named spam in my contacts. I use tasker to fwd the call to VM which is handled by google voice and set as spam there so they get "the number you have reached has been disconnected" deal. So far so good.
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My previous phone Galaxy i9000 (stock or custom) had a option under Call Settings to Black List Numbers,
I assume that was a feature for Samsung Galaxy series only? Isn't it a just a software feature? maybe not?
That feature worked so well, I wish I had that option with Galaxy Nexus without using some random 3rd party apps.
danger-rat said:
Register on the government site:
www.donotcall.gov
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Rather pointless, since they're already violating far more consequential Federal statutes. Registering on the DNC is only going to deter the telemarketers that choose to abide by the law, and not those who are already blatantly violating it such as the calls that the OP is receiving. The do not call registry is nothing more than a paper tiger.

[Q] Call Waiting Notifications on HOX

Hello Friends
I have an issue related to call waiting notification when I'm calling somebody and who is already in a call - my HOX does not notify me about this. I activated the call waiting service and usual, on other mobiles, this was enough to be notified when I'm calling somebody who is in a call. It can be embarrassing sometimes, if the person I'm calling is busy talking and his call waiting is activated, he will be disturbed, but I won't have any clue disturbing their conversation!
thanks
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adzu_69 said:
Hello Friends
I have an issue related to call waiting notification when I'm calling somebody and who is already in a call - my HOX does not notify me about this. I activated the call waiting service and usual, on other mobiles, this was enough to be notified when I'm calling somebody who is in a call. It can be embarrassing sometimes, if the person I'm calling is busy talking and his call waiting is activated, he will be disturbed, but I won't have any clue disturbing their conversation!
thanks
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HTC's don't actually have this implemented. You'll find that this is a feature that only Nokia, Samsung and Sony have. I'm assuming it's to do with some patent or another that not enough of these phone companies feel is necessary.
Are there any apps in the market that notifies that the person I am calling is busy!
Thanks Friends
adzu_69 said:
Are there any apps in the market that notifies that the person I am calling is busy!
Thanks Friends
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Nope, it appears to be a hardware thing as opposed to software.
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[Q] auto call recorders

has anyone found a /working/ call recorder that records both sides?
my old favourite wont work I dont know if its because I am on the perseus kernal etc or its a samsung/hw thing
I use the app "Record my call" and if you use the handset, then it will record both sides of the call. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a solution for recording both sides while using a bluetooth headset.
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EP2008 said:
I use the app "Record my call" and if you use the handset, then it will record both sides of the call. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a solution for recording both sides while using a bluetooth headset.
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Thanks I'll give that a try...
Install Xposed framework. Then install the call recording mod by Pulser. It's the easiest way to have an efficient call recorder imo.
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jujuburi said:
Install Xposed framework. Then install the call recording mod by Pulser. It's the easiest way to have an efficient call recorder imo.
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Xposed call recording isn't automatic.
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Automatic? What's that? Recording starts automatically? Hell no!
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Even calls aren't automatic. You still have to press at least one button somewhere. Where was automatic a requirement by OP?
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
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Title set by op 'auto call recorder' so here is auto call records
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063532
If you want just call recorder no auto then xposed is good.
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jujuburi said:
Automatic? What's that? Recording starts automatically? Hell no!
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Yes. Auto recording is very handy if you handle a lot of incoming calls and aren't prepared to remember to press the record button.
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Okay, let's take this one step further.
Calls must be recorded automatically, then uploaded to the cloud automatically (or on a schedule).
I use Tasker to record my calls to seperate folders. One for incoming, one for outgoing.
I like the "backup to gmail" app that sends my SMSs, MMSs and Call Logs to Gmail automatically. Pity I can't get my calls uploaded the same way. Ideas?
I have Dropbox and FolderSync installed, but I haven't played enough to see if this is an easy solution.
Then you guys must be involved in a profession which requires auto call recording! I for myself would never install anything which will record calls automatically.
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Galaxea said:
Okay, let's take this one step further.
Calls must be recorded automatically, then uploaded to the cloud automatically (or on a schedule).
I use Tasker to record my calls to seperate folders. One for incoming, one for outgoing.
I like the "backup to gmail" app that sends my SMSs, MMSs and Call Logs to Gmail automatically. Pity I can't get my calls uploaded the same way. Ideas?
I have Dropbox and FolderSync installed, but I haven't played enough to see if this is an easy solution.
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I use foldersync to backup my recordings once a night to both Sugarsync and Dropbox. You could set foldersync up to upload instantly, but I hesitate to use that feature or of feat that it will impact my battery life.
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jujuburi said:
Then you guys must be involved in a profession which requires auto call recording! I for myself would never install anything which will record calls automatically.
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No. Have you never dealt with a supplier that tells you one thing before you have paid, and then another thing after you have paid? Lucky you....
I am using my recordings more and more these days. It's like owning a cell phone - you don't know how you coped before you had it!
jujuburi said:
Then you guys must be involved in a profession which requires auto call recording! I for myself would never install anything which will record calls automatically.
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Call recording has been an amazing tool for me in many areas:
- I can record calls with my nurse/doctor and have all the important details regarding mess or schedules handy. I'm part of a drug trial and not only does this help with confirming details, but since the drugs have had a negative effect on my concentration and focus, it helps me catch mistakes that I have may have made in the call or while taking notes.
- it's a great tool when on tech support calls. ESPECIALLY when companies like Asus try to **** you around.
- helps to avoid billing problems later down the road when your utility/cell phone/cable provider gives you a hard time about a previous call or when they "don't have a record" of a prior call to them about a credit that might have been due.
- I take customer orders over the phone and its easier to record and note after the call than while the customer is ringing off product codes. LOL
- I've had a few calls which would have been difficult to jot notes from while speaking, so call recording is always handy.
Bonus... If you're ever in a he-said-she-said moment, recalling the recorded conversation can make all the difference in the world in ending the debate
Whoa, lots of points, nice. Some of them I used to face too, like the he said she said thingy. Asus? Lol, even in Canada they are creating problems? Jeez! I'm glad that I'm ditching them gradually...
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Question OP 9pro on Verizon - caller ID

My caller ID is not working for any calls not on my contact list. This was not the case on the Pixel 3XL I came from. I have added a secondary caller ID app called Hiya which shows me there IS caller information coming across, but the Google dialer is only showing a phone number.
Anyone else with this? Is it normal on OP? Is there a fix?
SGT said:
My caller ID is not working for any calls not on my contact list. This was not the case on the Pixel 3XL I came from. I have added a secondary caller ID app called Hiya which shows me there IS caller information coming across, but the Google dialer is only showing a phone number.
Anyone else with this? Is it normal on OP? Is there a fix?
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I have not experienced this issue. In the Google dialer app you can turn this feature on if I recall correctly.
bulletbling said:
I have not experienced this issue. In the Google dialer app you can turn this feature on if I recall correctly.
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You can.
Guess I should have mentioned I have the settings turned on.
I've reset connections, reset network settings, even wiped the phone a few times installing with zero backups. Hasn't changed anything.
While I'm moderately happy with the phone, this is still an issue.
Anyone have suggestions?
You need to call Verizon and tell them your issue.. they need to fix it on their end
I have a pretty hard time believing this is on the Verizon end when different apps will get the information.
The caller information is making it TO the phone, as evident in different apps, but the Google dialer is not broadcasting the info.
After spending countless hours with Verizon just to get this phone working on their network, I probably shouldn't doubt you. It's just a rabbit hole I don't think I can go down...trying to get to a customer support reps who actually knows how to fix things and not read candid answers off a checklist in front of them is pretty rough.
SGT said:
I have a pretty hard time believing this is on the Verizon end when different apps will get the information.
The caller information is making it TO the phone, as evident in different apps, but the Google dialer is not broadcasting the info.
After spending countless hours with Verizon just to get this phone working on their network, I probably shouldn't doubt you. It's just a rabbit hole I don't think I can go down...trying to get to a customer support reps who actually knows how to fix things and not read candid answers off a checklist in front of them is pretty rough.
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I had to do the same thing with Verizon first I couldn't receive messages and I had to get them to make the phone cdma-less on their end .. then after I got the messages to work my caller id didn't work ...I was lucky and got someone who actually knew what they were talking about and the caller id issue was fixed after the call
Djseelove said:
I had to do the same thing with Verizon first I couldn't receive messages and I had to get them to make the phone cdma-less on their end .. then after I got the messages to work my caller id didn't work ...I was lucky and got someone who actually knew what they were talking about and the caller id issue was fixed after the call
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Thanks for the clarification...pretty much the same steps I've gone through minus the last.
Guess I'll sucker up and try to call them.
SGT said:
Thanks for the clarification...pretty much the same steps I've gone through minus the last.
Guess I'll sucker up and try to call them.
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Definitely an issue on VZW side. I've seen reports about this around. I'm on T-Mobile, so it's pretty much enabled by default across all the phones my family has... Including an iPhone.

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