Tl; DR
- A Android authority Disassembly revealed that Google’s telephone application could allow you to go to audio tones when using call notes.
- The functionality of call notes is currently playing an audio warning to inform the people they are recorded.
- Carailons would be much more subtle than a full audio warning for the appellants.
The Google telephone application for Pixel phones obtained a useful call notes functionality last year, which records, transcribes and sums up specific calls for your convenience. It now seems that the company could also bring a subtle but welcome option for call notes.
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We disassembled the phone by Google App (version 178.0.765584175-Publicbeta-pixel2024) and found a Play audio tone instead of a non-liability clause Turn in the menu of call notes. Discover the screenshot below.
Assembly Assembly / Android Authority
When you are currently using the feature of call notes in the Google Phone application, it plays an audio warning warning the two parties that the call is saved. This rocking would therefore change this warning into a short beep. The updated application also contains two audio files, which could be starting and end beeps. You can listen to the respective beeps below.
Anyway, playing a tone for call notes would be a welcome saving of time on the use of the complete non-responsibility clause. This would be particularly useful if you transcribe and summarize phone calls frequently. However, the chime could also be far from ideal because it does not say squarely that the call is recorded.
This news also follows our recent discovery that the telephone application could obtain the possibility of automatically deleting call notes. Our own detective suggests that these notes can be automatically deleted after a week, two weeks or 30 days.
Google, however, is not the only Android phone brand offering call summaries and transcriptions. Samsung also offers these capacities as part of its Galaxy AI suite of features. However, we are happy to see pixels win more options in this regard.