How To Guide Enable Native Call Recording + OP Stock Dialer on OnePlus 10 Pro

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TorstenH

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Hi, many thanks, works on my NE2213 OOS13! Where can I turn on automatic recording? No menu settings for automatic call recordings.. One week after enabling native call recording appears this bubble and I was able to set up call autorecording.. Where do I start this menu manually?
According to my investigation the relevant activity is:
Package/Class: com.android.phone/com.android.phone.oplus.settings.audiorecord.OplusAudioRecordSettingActivity

But it is locked and only apps with the manufacturer certificate are able to call the activity. That's why the phone app can open the settings screen after you manually started call recording serval times. Didn't find a way to open the settings screen again without root access.
 

lachtan86

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I confirm. I also found this activity in activity launcher app but it is locked can't run without root rights.
 

TheMystic

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Here. This dialer works and record calls without problems and without root. Its old 4.5. 59 version. Did someone do it?
Why can't anyone make the same apk, only with a new version of the dialer from OxygeiOs? Where is this genius? =)
I can confirm this works on unrooted OnePlus 8T running on stock OOS 13 (Android 13).

No other app needs to be installed for this to work.

I don't know why some of the posts require two additional apps to be installed along with this (plus an adb command).

For those who want to download this apk directly, here is the link:



Pros

1. T9 dialing works
2. Call recording is very clear (no annoying announcement)
3. Automatic call recording supported


Cons

1. Very ugly UI


Call Recordings


Call recordings are saved inside the Music folder in a separate folder.

Even if you can't access the recordings from within the dialer, you'll be able to access them via any file manager.

PLEASE NOTE YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE A CALL FIRST BEFORE THE CALL RECORDING OPTION SHOWS UP.
 

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TorstenH

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I can confirm this works on unrooted OnePlus 8T running on stock OOS 13 (Android 13).

No other app needs to be installed for this to work.

I don't know why some of the posts require two additional apps to be installed along with this (plus an adb command).

For those who want to download this apk directly, here is the link:



Pros

1. T9 dialing works
2. Call recording is very clear (no annoying announcement)
3. Automatic call recording supported


Cons

1. Very ugly UI


Call Recordings


Call recordings are saved inside the Music folder in a separate folder.

Even if you can't access the recordings from within the dialer, you'll be able to access them via any file manager.

PLEASE NOTE YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE A CALL FIRST BEFORE THE CALL RECORDING OPTION SHOWS UP.
Not needed to install additional app but the adb command
Code:
adb shell settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1
was required on my device.

After ~15 calls with call recoding, the option to enable call recording automatically appears. Once enabled there is a nice tool to enable/disable call recording which can be found here:
Post in thread 'auto call recording no root' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/auto-call-recording-no-root.4456837/post-87804853
 
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TheMystic

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Not needed to install additional app but the adb command
Code:
adb shell settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1
was required on my device.

After ~15 calls with call recoding, the option to enable call recording automatically appears. Once enabled there is a nice tool to enable/disable call recording which can be found here:
Post in thread 'auto call recording no root' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/auto-call-recording-no-root.4456837/post-87804853
Which device are you using and which Android version?

I didn't have to pass any adb command. Simply installing the dialer linked above made it work. I had to make just one call and the recording option showed up. The settings to manage call recordings shows up for me without any tool.
 

TorstenH

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Which device are you using and which Android version?

I didn't have to pass any adb command. Simply installing the dialer linked above made it work. I had to make just one call and the recording option showed up. The settings to manage call recordings shows up for me without any tool.
That depends on your os version, the region you set and the region of you SIM card. Many users can't access the record settings menu because it's hidden and the corresponding activity is protected and can't be opened without root access.
 

sauudmir

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Not needed to install additional app but the adb command
Code:
adb shell settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1
was required on my device.

After ~15 calls with call recoding, the option to enable call recording automatically appears. Once enabled there is a nice tool to enable/disable call recording which can be found here:
Post in thread 'auto call recording no root' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/auto-call-recording-no-root.4456837/post-87804853
Are you running this command in tremux or with sdk on pc?
 

ygssoni

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I can confirm this works on unrooted OnePlus 8T running on stock OOS 13 (Android 13).

No other app needs to be installed for this to work.

I don't know why some of the posts require two additional apps to be installed along with this (plus an adb command).

For those who want to download this apk directly, here is the link:



Pros

1. T9 dialing works
2. Call recording is very clear (no annoying announcement)
3. Automatic call recording supported


Cons

1. Very ugly UI


Call Recordings


Call recordings are saved inside the Music folder in a separate folder.

Even if you can't access the recordings from within the dialer, you'll be able to access them via any file manager.

PLEASE NOTE YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE A CALL FIRST BEFORE THE CALL RECORDING OPTION SHOWS UP.
I am not able to turn off "Block all calls from unknown numbers" in this dialer's setting. Are you facing the same problem?
 

TheMystic

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
yes that is the problem. anti harresment is automatically turned on for unknown number and i can't turn it off.
In that case, don't use that feature. Since this is the only app that supports proper call recording on OnePlus devices WITHOUT root, you'll have live with some of its shortcomings, including an ugly UI and lack of any customisation.
 

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    Hi guys,

    Found a solution !
    1. Go to Developer Options.
    2. Scroll to an option near the end of the list called Disable Permission Monitoring --> Enable it & the command ./adb shell settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1 is now executing.
    3. Make a call from your OnePlus Dialer and behold the native call recording button in all its glory !
    4. Review the call recording from the call log of the number from which you recorded the call OR go to folder Music>Recordings>Call Recordings to find your entire list of call recordings
    Please note that as I understand it, this call recording function will not survive a reboot. We need to re-execute this command in adb upon each reboot for the time being.

    I also tried disabling the Google Dialer to get rid of that annoying floating bubble overlay on the OnePlus in-call UI, but that simply destroys the in-call UI alltogether by no longer revealing it! So the person who created those OP apps that work on our devices succeeded at making it work by accepting that floating bubble as part of the workaround.

    I noticed that on few occasions the OnePlus dialer does not hijack the call in time and the call goes through the Google Dialer in-call UI instead. Anyway, not complaining now that I found it to work at least.

    Going to fiddle around with Tasker or some other app that allows me to automate the above adb command to execute upon each reboot.

    Edit: Think I'm way to dumb to figure out how I'm gonna be writing this task. If someone savvy can chime in, that'd be great !

    Edit 2: Used the following page tutorial to get a paid app called LADB to work on my device that allows me to execute adb commands OTG:


    So for now, upon each reboot, I'll just open up this app (you'll need access to wifi every time) and copy/paste the adb command in there without the ./ adb shell part added at the start. So use just settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1 and tap enter. Boom ! You got call recording back in case you had to reboot OTG.

    Still looking forward to find a savvy chap on this thread that can help with automating that adb command upon each reboot ;)
    8
    Hi guys,

    Just upgraded from OP7T to OP10 Pro as a European user.
    Call recording functionality does not come with the device here.

    Had native call recording enabled on my OP7T through jOnePlus Tools and the likes.
    Jtools Oneplus does not install on our device.
    Don't want to give up this very important functionality.
    I'm sure there's a bunch of peeps here just like me.

    To be clear, I haven't succeeded yet and I'm not a developer.
    Hoping someone smarter than me can appreciate what a wonderful breakthrough it would be to make this work on the OP10 Pro.
    I made some progress and have some clues which I'll share in summary below:
    • OP10 Pro comes with Google Dialer, not OnePlus dialer.
      Google dialer natively either prohibits call recording or when succesfully enabled transmits a voice message to the other party disclosing the call is being recorded.

    • Enabled developer options by tapping build number 7 times in software version details (About Phone section in Settings)

    • In Developer Options: enabled USB debugging & OEM unlocking

    • jOnePlus Tools app (Play Store) does not install on our device.
      Dev replied to a review in Play Store he discontinued further development of the app.

    • Following page lists what adb shell commands need to be executed to enable native call recording:

    • Commands on the previous page do not execute, but come back with an error stating "android.permission.GRANT_RUNTIME_PERMISSIONS" must preceed.

    • "pm grant <android app package name> android.permission.GRANT_RUNTIME_PERMISSIONS" is useless if there's no particular app available you want to do the writing

    • A YouTube video pointed to the following page providing links to download oos12 working OnePlus Dialer & Contacts app along with instructions to change the default dialer app:

    • The apps work as advertised albeit there's a floating balloon from the Google Dialer appearing overlayed on the OP Dialer when in a call.

    • After installation, settings of these apps still do not show the option for call recording in the settings options list

    • I vaguely remember there's a file, that I think needs root access to get to, that can be opened as a text file, in which you can change how your device interprets the region your device is used in, that afterward allows for the otherwise hidden native call recording function to be revealed. But it's been too long since I performed such an operation and can't even remember the name of this file. Maybe the way I explained it triggers someone's understanding here. I'm wondering if this could be a lead to a remaining thing to do to get that call recording function activated.

    • I fiddled a bit with different ways of writing the cmd adb commands, by for example using the app package names of the installed OP dialer and contacts apps within a pm grant command, but I'm too dumb to get it right, so no luck with that.
    Hoping a smarter person here is willing to give it a go and make history :cool:

    Cheers and godspeed !
    Hi guys,

    Found a solution !
    1.Go to Developer Options.
    2.Scroll to an option near the end of the list called Disable Permission Monitoring --> Enable it.
    3. Install JOneplus Tools + Oppo Dialer + Phone-IncallUI.
    4. Connect PC and Open ADB. Write Command " adb shell pm grant net.jroot3d.joneplustools android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS "
    5. Open JOnePlus Tools and Enable Call Recorder.
    6. Set app Contact as Default and Disable Google Dialer.
    7. Enjoy. No Google Dialer Bubble

    i checked on oneplus 10t
    3
    Hi guys,

    Just upgraded from OP7T to OP10 Pro as a European user.
    Call recording functionality does not come with the device here.

    Had native call recording enabled on my OP7T through jOnePlus Tools and the likes.
    Jtools Oneplus does not install on our device.
    Don't want to give up this very important functionality.
    I'm sure there's a bunch of peeps here just like me.

    To be clear, I haven't succeeded yet and I'm not a developer.
    Hoping someone smarter than me can appreciate what a wonderful breakthrough it would be to make this work on the OP10 Pro.
    I made some progress and have some clues which I'll share in summary below:
    • OP10 Pro comes with Google Dialer, not OnePlus dialer.
      Google dialer natively either prohibits call recording or when succesfully enabled transmits a voice message to the other party disclosing the call is being recorded.

    • Enabled developer options by tapping build number 7 times in software version details (About Phone section in Settings)

    • In Developer Options: enabled USB debugging & OEM unlocking

    • jOnePlus Tools app (Play Store) does not install on our device.
      Dev replied to a review in Play Store he discontinued further development of the app.

    • Following page lists what adb shell commands need to be executed to enable native call recording:

    • Commands on the previous page do not execute, but come back with an error stating "android.permission.GRANT_RUNTIME_PERMISSIONS" must preceed.

    • "pm grant <android app package name> android.permission.GRANT_RUNTIME_PERMISSIONS" is useless if there's no particular app available you want to do the writing

    • A YouTube video pointed to the following page providing links to download oos12 working OnePlus Dialer & Contacts app along with instructions to change the default dialer app:

    • The apps work as advertised albeit there's a floating balloon from the Google Dialer appearing overlayed on the OP Dialer when in a call.

    • After installation, settings of these apps still do not show the option for call recording in the settings options list

    • I vaguely remember there's a file, that I think needs root access to get to, that can be opened as a text file, in which you can change how your device interprets the region your device is used in, that afterward allows for the otherwise hidden native call recording function to be revealed. But it's been too long since I performed such an operation and can't even remember the name of this file. Maybe the way I explained it triggers someone's understanding here. I'm wondering if this could be a lead to a remaining thing to do to get that call recording function activated.

    • I fiddled a bit with different ways of writing the cmd adb commands, by for example using the app package names of the installed OP dialer and contacts apps within a pm grant command, but I'm too dumb to get it right, so no luck with that.
    Hoping a smarter person here is willing to give it a go and make history :cool:

    Cheers and godspeed !
    3
    Hi guys,

    Found a solution !
    1. Go to Developer Options.
    2. Scroll to an option near the end of the list called Disable Permission Monitoring --> Enable it & the command ./adb shell settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1 is now executing.
    3. Make a call from your OnePlus Dialer and behold the native call recording button in all its glory !
    4. Review the call recording from the call log of the number from which you recorded the call OR go to folder Music>Recordings>Call Recordings to find your entire list of call recordings
    Please note that as I understand it, this call recording function will not survive a reboot. We need to re-execute this command in adb upon each reboot for the time being.

    I also tried disabling the Google Dialer to get rid of that annoying floating bubble overlay on the OnePlus in-call UI, but that simply destroys the in-call UI alltogether by no longer revealing it! So the person who created those OP apps that work on our devices succeeded at making it work by accepting that floating bubble as part of the workaround.

    I noticed that on few occasions the OnePlus dialer does not hijack the call in time and the call goes through the Google Dialer in-call UI instead. Anyway, not complaining now that I found it to work at least.

    Going to fiddle around with Tasker or some other app that allows me to automate the above adb command to execute upon each reboot.

    Edit: Think I'm way to dumb to figure out how I'm gonna be writing this task. If someone savvy can chime in, that'd be great !

    Edit 2: Used the following page tutorial to get a paid app called LADB to work on my device that allows me to execute adb commands OTG:


    So for now, upon each reboot, I'll just open up this app (you'll need access to wifi every time) and copy/paste the adb command in there without the ./ adb shell part added at the start. So use just settings put global op_voice_recording_supported_by_mcc 1 and tap enter. Boom ! You got call recording back in case you had to reboot OTG.

    Still looking forward to find a savvy chap on this thread that can help with automating that adb command upon each reboot ;)
    Though i dont own 10pro, i like the way you put your efforts. I'm using 9r, and i still didn't updated the os from first one with which it came out of box, because of this security/privacy drama of google; but it's okay for google record each and every move we make.
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    Have you tried SKVALEX call recording app? Not sure if it works on Android 12 though. It needs root/magisk to work.
    Thank you for the suggestion. I am mainly interested in re-acquiring native call recording functionality. I was also informed that Android 12 indeed does not permit any third party call recording apps to function properly. Asides from that, a non-root method is what I pursue as primary objective. But thank you for suggesting, I appreciate it