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Name: Kartik...but you can call me HeartStopper.
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Sunday, December 04, 2005
Recording a Phone Conversation

Many users don't know that they can record a phone call in their S60 phones. May be because they don't read the user manual. Recording a phone call can be very useful for both personal and business purposes. To record a phone call, the following should be done:

1. During the call, press the Menu button and open Recorder.
2. Press Options > Record sound clip.

However, the recording will stop after 1 minute and then the user needs to record another clip.

Note: In some laws, you may need to notify the other party about the recording. Both parties hear a beep every 5 seconds.


Posted at 09:02 pm by HeartStopper

HeartStopper
December 5, 2005   02:16 PM PST
 
Ok. But whats the real benefit if the other party is aware of the recording?...just kidding...:)
Dhaval Faria
December 5, 2005   11:23 AM PST
 
well, if you dont notify then its illegal.. but once you notify.. then its legal, because then other person gets a choice of haging up phone :), and is aware that its being recorded.
HeartStopper
December 5, 2005   02:50 AM PST
 
Thanks for telling bro. But I thought that it is illegal to even record.
Dhaval Faria
December 5, 2005   01:43 AM PST
 
Indian law requires u to notify at other/both end
 

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