In this guide, we will show you the steps to enable the call recording on your Galaxy S25/Plus/Ultra. The latest flagships from Samsung behold a slew of intriguing goodies and a powerful specs sheet up its sleeves. With the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a massive 6.9-inch 120Hz display, seven years of OS upgrades, 1TB storage coupled with 16GB RAM, and a 5000mAh battery to support all these features, it seems to have checkmarked most of the prerequisites.
However, there are some features that are region-restricted, and hence users living in certain parts of the world would be bereft of these goodies. One of the most common examples of this is the call recording functionality. There can be quite a few reasons why this feature might come in handy. For instance, you are in a meeting and are unable to jot down all the important points that are being discussed at that moment.
In that case, you can record that meeting and then listen to it at a later point in time. Well, there can be a plethora of other reasons why you would want to get that job done. And the best part? This tweak doesn’t even require a rooted device! So without any further ado, let’s show you how this could be carried out.
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How to Enable Call Recording on Galaxy S25/Plus/Ultra
Before starting, please take a backup of all the data on your device, just to be on the safer side. Moreover, please only carry out this task if it is legal to record calls in your region. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
Which CSC Supports Call Recording?
The below-listed multi-CSCs [OXM CSC] support call recording, so you can select any one of them:
EGY | Egypt ILO | Israel INS | India LYS | Libya NPB | Nepal (Nepal Telecom, NCELL) SLK | Srilanka THL | Thailand TUN | Tunisia XXV | Vietnam
Which CSC Should You Choose?
While you could select any one of the 9 CSCs listed above, for many, ILO is usually the best one because it has the least restrictions imposed [call recording, no alert when recording calls, spam blocking, Google Wallet, ECG, and Blood Pressure monitoring on Galaxy Watch 6, VoLTE, WiFi calling, and timely update schedules, usually in sync with EU]. The only drawback with ILO is that it doesn’t support Samsung Pay. So if you use SPay, then you should consider using the INS CSC [which also has very few restrictions].
How to Change CSC to Enable Call Recording on Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Head over to Settings > Software Information > Tap on Build Number 7 Times.
- Then go to System > Developer Options > Enable USB Debugging.
- Now open the secret menu by typing in the below code in the dialer:
*#0*#
- Keep this menu open and connect your phone to the PC via a USB cable.
- Now download and extract the SamFW Tool on your PC.
- Then launch it via its EXE file, go to the ADB tab, and click on Change CSC.
- The tool will bring up a list of supported CSCs. Click on the box next to Phone Supported CSC.
- Now select the CSC that supports call recording [usually, INS or ILO. You may refer to the above section].
- Upon selection, you’ll get a Debugging prompt on your device, tap Allow.
- Finally, click on Change and wait for a couple of minutes until your device auto restarts.
- Once that happens, your device will now be on the new CSC!
That’s it. These were the steps to enable call recording on your Galaxy S24 Ultra by changing the CSC. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.