Google reportedly will offer a feature to record phone conversations as the default feature on the latest Android version, Android P. Previously, this feature can already be used by installing certain applications on Android.
Google plans to launch Android P in the next few months, so it's unclear what features will be added on Android P.
Later found the addition of features to support "sound during a call recorded" in the Open Source Android project. This sound will repeat itself automatically every 15 seconds.
This sound can be heard by both parties talking on the phone. Thus, the telephone receiver also knows that this conversation is being recorded. This is done so that this new feature is not abused.
This feature may be likely to conflict with rules in some countries. It is probably for this reason that Google has given the operator the option to turn this functionality on or off.
It remains unclear where the recordings will be stored. Whether to be stored in Google's cloud or on their respective Android devices.
Not yet known whether the recording of this phone is only valid for calls over cellular networks only or can also record conversations when the phone is done via WiFi network, VoLTE (voice over LTE), and ViLTE (video over LTE). It is also not known whether Android imposed a time limit that can be recorded or not, as mentioned Android Headlines.
It is also questionable whether this feature can also be exploited by the developers or not. For this feature penamabahan not equipped with a public API that can be accessed by software developers. Google will introduce Android P at the I / O Conference in the coming months
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