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    I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to record a call on the Epic. Didn't find anything by searching. I am looking to record a teleseminar because I won't be able to sit through the whole thing. Thank you!
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    I've been in search of an app like this for a long time. The call recording apps I've tried only record the other end indirectly using the speaker, so the quality is very bad.
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    Just ask the NSA for a copy. I'm sure they got tons of conversations.
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    I remember all my old dumb phones was able to this..
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    Hmm , well I remember me & a bunch of my buddies decided to play this prank on one of my friends , and we used an app called SpoofCard to change our phone number & disguise our voice when we called .. We then found out after that you can record the calls . It's not free , but it's reasonably priced .

    Google Voice also has a feature like this ; but this might or might not matter to you ; but to record , the person has to make the call to you , & it clearly states over the line that conversation is being recorded .

    I haven't used Google Voice in a while , so don't kill me if my information is out-dated .
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    Quote Originally Posted by elmo View Post
    Just ask the NSA for a copy. I'm sure they got tons of conversations.
    Yeah. And remember to put words like "Jack Bauer", "Hassan" and etc into your conversations.

    Since you're talking a Galaxy S device, you may like to check this out...



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    We have a nice Android app for recording your calls to the web. Check out Call Trunk, easiest and quickest way to record any phone call. Cloud-based, keeps the call saved and available forever, free for the first 25 minutes. Contact me at for more information.
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    I know this is an older link, but thought I'd give my advice for future use. If you place the call on speaker-phone then press record on the voice recorder app already on your android, you can record both sides of the conversation clearly. You can do this after dialing while waiting for the other party to answer or after you've answered when another party calls in. The call must be in process to record, so you kind of have to be quick to place it on speaker and record. If anyone texts or calls into your phone while recording the recording will stop, so you will have to press record again.

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