Well, I am on the journey to find a good privacy respecting Android dialer app which also has the ability to record the calls regardless if it’s saved or not. I guess that’s a simple enough requirment PS: The device is unrooted.

newIdentity
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You just press “record call” it’s one of the six buttons over the “end call” button. Not invisible at all

@HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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Mine has 7 buttons and the 7th one “record call” falls off the bottom of the menu.

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Huh, did you change any settings? Maybe we are just using different phones and it looks different on different screen sizes.

I’m using the Pixel 4a which has a pretty small screen

@HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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No, I have:

  • Mute
  • keypad
  • speaker
  • RTT
  • add call
  • hold

And then I have to scroll down in that menu to find the record call button.

newIdentity
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I don’t have RTT

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