Starting this month, Samsung GALAXY S9 has a new function offered for users in Romania, very few countries having it available due to the legal regulations in force in various countries on the planet. IPhone fans have been asking for such a feature from Apple for years, but it still avoids offering it, but those who have a Samsung GALAXY S9 can use it after installing the latest security update.
Samsung GALAXY S9 also has a new function available in Romania that allows the recording of phone calls, and iPhone users are unfortunately left with only the desire to be able to do this with their phones. Samsung has decided to offer this feature in only 5 countries in the European Union, at least as far as is known so far, Samsung GALAXY S9 not being able to record phone calls in other countries around the world.
Samsung GALAXY S9 has this limitation imposed by Samsung in the security patches offered to customers because the laws of a few countries allow the recording of phone calls without the consent of users. In Romania, Samsung suggests that this would be possible, so Samsung GALAXY S9 phones offer this functionality, for all those who need it at one time or another.
Samsung GALAXY S9: The function in Romania where iPhone fans DREAM
Samsung GALAXY S9 allows the recording of phone calls only for phones that have a security patch installed that has the G960FXXU1BRE5 build, or G965FXXU1BRE3, but not for others. Given how complicated it is to offer this functionality, it is understandable why not all customers using the Samsung GALAXY S9 can enjoy it, but perhaps Samsung will extend it to everyone in the not too distant future.
Samsung GALAXY S9 has this new feature in the picture above, and in the menu for controlling a phone call there seems to be a button that allows you to initiate, or stop, the recording of a call. All phone call recordings should be available in the same location as the voice recordings made by Samsung GALAXY S9 users, and they can be listened to or shared at will.
Samsung GALAXY S9 has this feature natively, while on the iPhone only jailbreak tweaks, and paid applications from the App Store allow such functionality, other solutions are not available. From my point of view, it is impossible for Apple to offer such functionality in iPhone, but here is a phone like Samsung GALAXY S9 can offer it without problems for users who really need it now.