Deleting call recordings can be daunting if the recorded calls are 3 or 6 months old. In this guide, you will learn how to delete old call recordings on Samsung Galaxy phones in One UI 5.1.
Meanwhile, On the top Samsung Galaxy phones in supported markets, Samsung is one of the few Android OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) that supports a call recording option. Call recording is convenient, especially when taking notes on instructions, meeting discussions, or having essential talks while on the phone. Instead of writing it down, record a call on your Samsung Galaxy phone and examine it afterward.
However, utilizing a Samsung flagship for call recording is helpful, but if those files aren’t erased on a regular basis, they might cause a low storage issue. As a result, there is the inadequate capacity for pictures, apps, audio, and videos. You may, however, erase call records from Samsung that you no longer require. Here is how you can accomplish it.
How To Manually Delete Calls Recording via Phone App
1. Open the Phone app.
2. Tap the 3 dots menu and select Settings.
3. Select Record calls > Recorded calls.
4. Now, delete the call recordings.
How To Delete Call Recordings Permanently on Samsung Phone
If you think you have old call recordings from the past 3 or 6 months then you can easily delete them with just a few taps. There’s a new feature on Galaxy devices called “Delete old recordings.” This feature will let you free up space by permanently deleting old call recordings over 1-month-old, 3 months old, and 6 months old.
- Open the Phone app. Tap the 3 dots menu and select Settings.
- Select Record calls > Delete old recordings.
- Finally, choose any option and tap Delete.
That’s all. This is how you can permanently delete old call recordings on Samsung Galaxy phones running One UI 5.1 based on Android 13.
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