Luckily, recording sound on Android is fairly easy and highly customizable. Although there are a lot of apps that enable this function, we have found an app that is fully autonomous and fit for a wide variety of situations. You can just as easily use it for serious security purposes or mundane reasons like reminding a friend of a favor he owes you. The app is capable of recording both phone calls and ambient audio. All you have to do is configure it once and it will auto record any type of audio while running in the background. Auto Recorder is an app developed by a community member of XDA and so far it’s only available on XDA Labs. What makes it better than other similar apps is the ability to start and stop recording when the audio reaches and drops below a certain level.
Be advised
Call recording without permission is a sensible legal issue in some countries. Before we get to the actually recording part, it’s best to consult this list with telephone recording laws to make sure you’re not breaking the law. Once you get the legal aspects out of the way, it’s time to install and configure the app. Since the app isn’t present on Google Play Store, there are some additional steps we need to take. Follow along with the guide below to install and configure Auto Recorder on your Android device. Note: It’s a good idea to go back to Settings and disable Unknown sources once you’re done installing Auto Recorder.
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