How to record calls on Nokia 3.1 C

Recording a cellphone discussion can be extremely convenient in a number of circumstances. If you wish to re-listen or retain it, it is always useful to record calls on your Nokia 3.1 C. However, the Nokia 3.1 C does not natively offer the conversation recording and thus it will have to go through an application to do this. Thus we will discover in this tuto ways to do it. We will discover 1st ways to record calls on your Nokia 3.1 C with an application. We will see in a secondary step what is the laws on the recording of cellphone conversations.record-calls-Nokia-3.1-C

How you can record a call on your Nokia 3.1 C

There are many applis that will enable you to record calls on your Nokia 3.1 C. For this tutorial, we will utilize the Enregistreur dappel application which is simple and effective. To start, you will first have to download and install the application on your Nokia 3.1 C. When it is finished you will have the ability to open it and go in the parameters at the top right of the screen. When you’re there, you can turn call recording on or off. You can select whether or not to record outgoing calls or incoming calls. It is also possible to exclude numbers in whitelist. At last, you can also set a password to access the application. When you have made your settings, the mobile calls will automatically be saved on your Nokia 3.1 C. In cases where you wish to get audio files from conversations saved on your Nokia 3.1 C, they will be in the location specified in the settings on the File Location tab.

The laws on the recording of cellphone calls

In cases where you plan to record your mobile conversations with your Nokia 3.1 C, it is of little utilize to make a short reminder about the laws. The law usually requires that the person who is registered be informed at the beginning of the call that the call is recorded. Moreover to that, the person need to agree to the registration. Moreover, the registration of a person without his or her knowledge does not disclose evidence in court. In cases where the person didn’t know that it was registered, the evidence would instantly be rejected.