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#248793 10-Apr-2019 09:50
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After updating a Spark branded S9+ to Pie my boldbeast call recorder has stopped working.
Dont want to have to root the phone ideally

 

 

 

Any workarounds?


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  #2214267 10-Apr-2019 10:11

My understanding is that new restrictions in Android Pie dont allow call recording.

Time to root the phone unfortunately.







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  #2214280 10-Apr-2019 10:39
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That's not good.

 

 

Wonder what it will mean for phones with call recording supplied in the factory image like xiaomis?




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  #2214354 10-Apr-2019 13:07
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Has it banned call recording or only access to the phone number that it's coming from? I find call recording quite helpful at times, I had it turned on for years mostly for a record of calls with ACC, but turned it off once I stopped dealing with them.




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  #2253309 6-Jun-2019 20:39
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According to the dev its an android pie issue and google/samsung not allowing recording of calls in most countries.


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  #2253310 6-Jun-2019 20:40
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webup:

 

According to the dev its an android pie issue and google/samsung not allowing recording of calls in most countries.

 

 

Not an issue when working as designed


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  #2253409 6-Jun-2019 22:24
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So basically as useless as an iPhone now for people who want to create records of what they have discussed.





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