Sorry to hear this. If there's anything we could help with, give us the pointers.
Verizon bootloaders are locked.
Rooting is practically impossible.
I think they finally achieved root on the Pixel earlier this year.
maybe temp root on the 2
Either way unless they send you a Google version of the phone, which I read happens every now and then, you are SOL
From 7.11 the application can not verify the license by login, although I am logged in, the application does not know - after logging out, logging in again is impossible, because I get a message about connection to the server - please help, nbo no email to my e-mail he answers, and the application is necessary for everyday use, because I have to take notes from conversations, so I have a huge problem.
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So, what is your decision for this.
create an addon outside play store? Or something else.
So, if that so..I currently don't have final decision, I'm considering all possibilities.
But most probably, I'll distribute the app outside the Play Store with all the features I had to remove due Play Store restrictions. So no separate app will be needed (like ROOT-module). But I don't sure about self-update mechanism, maybe it'll require additional apk (maybe not). Also, "thanks" to Google they banned my app last year, as I've already spent a lot of time implementing my own licensing mechanism. So I don't need to waste time on it now.
On the Play Store version I'll have to remove all these features: https://skvalex.org/help/call-log-ban
But this is a lot of work to be done.
I'll let you know in the OP when the information gets availableIs there a website or similar where we can check and get beta versions when available?
Of courseSo, if that so..
unlock app we bought still can be use to unlock outside playstore right?
As far as I know, OnePlus devices are easy to root.I am about to replace my HTC One M9+ with a new phone in the mid-/high range ($500-600 or so). The only thing that matters with this new phone is that it runs Call Recorder reliably. I would by a separate phone for this purpose if necessary. So what do you recommend? Will it work with Android 9?
Preferably a phone that doesn't require root, but if it requires root, rooting should be an easy and stable process (as opposed to the rooting process for my HTC (it didn't require root so I never did it) or the reserve phone, dedicated to Call Recorder, I have, a Sony Xperia M5).
Thank you for your advice.
It will on a rooted device.
1. For now, it's around 10 USD. May differ slightly depending on your region, currency and taxes.Hey,
What is the price of this app ?
Need root for Pixel 6A with stock ROM ?
It looks like it works as expected, see this https://skvalex.org/help/customize-filenames
I run a business which my existing/potential customers get in touch with me over the phone, so call recorder is a must to me. Since Android 9, I believe I have tried over more than 5 different brands and over 10 different phones, a few of them can record call on both ends with speaker mode but quality is bad. I end up with Google Pixel phones as they are the most easy one to root. What I am saying is that if you want good quality call records, rooting your phone is properly your only choice. Don't get your hope high looking for a phone which has good call recorder without root.
Please make a screenshot of Folders and Files settings.On pixel 7 rooted with magisk.
The files aren't being named the way it is set in the settings.
Is this a known issue?
It used to work fine.
Also - sometimes the app creates a new folder for every call and sometimes it doesn't. Is that a setting?
Looks to me like these two issues are related. When the app is creating a folder for each call, then it will name the folder with the pattern that is set in the settings, but not the actual audio file.
adb shell pm grant org.skvalex.cr android.permission.READ_LOGS
Hi Skvalex,
Let us know if you're still around and if you have any news about reinstating the app in the Google Play.