subject: The Easiest Way To Record A Phone Call [print this page] So you've been looking for a convenient way to record a phone call without much success, well, you're not alone because that's a predicament faced by many people in similar situations. A number of modern high end phones come equipped with call recording capability but many users report that such features are limited to a few minutes and may not be practical for longer calls such as on-phone interviews done by journalists and other professionals, it baffles me why manufacturers of cellular phones don't make this easy for users.
One way to accomplish this ~ BE informed though that this method may not be very practical if you're a highly mobile professional seeking to record a phone call while on the move, to record calls this way first you need a cell phone that has a mini-jack output for a headset, this can usually be routed to a voice recorder with the aid of wire splicing. Most of the equipments required to do this can be sourced online.
Sounds easy for the technically minded but not everyone out there that wants to record a phone call is an electronics geek! Besides, the many variables in equipment makes this such an unnecessary proposition, not to mention that newer phones on the market today don't even have a mini-jack due to the adoption and widespread use of Bluetooth technology.
So how about the common user without the technical expertise to pull off the feat above, are there any options to easily record a phone call without worrying about purchasing equipments necessary for the process mentioned? Well, the answer is yes there is.
I went searching online recently and I was astonished to discover a service that lets you record phone calls in high quality digital formats with nothing more than your phone and an account with the service provider. Surprisingly enough, they even let you self-dictate and for a fee you can have your calls transcribed and delivered straight to your email account.
That service is Canadian and only supports users within North America. Before that I've been using Skype and CallBurner but that is limited to pc calls, I'm not sure if they've added support for mobile phones. I find this service the best way to record a phone call for professionals, go check it out for yourself and let me know your experience. Below I've shared a link to the Canadian service.