8.06.2018

Top 11 Best Call Recorder Apps For Android 2019

Top 11 Best Call Recorder Apps For Android 2018-2019

Call recording isn’t just to have some evidence on your stalker or ex-love interest. Not to take away the importance of the aforementioned, but it actually serves a lot more purpose than just that. You can use this feature to save work-related conversations that you find hard to remember, store any important information with respect to a legal dialog, or to cache your call if it is instruction-based such as a recipe. In fact, it can also be useful for when someone threatens you over the phone for xyz reason.
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Nowadays, certain OEMs do offer an in-built call recording feature in Android devices. Nevertheless, their functions are quite limited. Therefore, we’ve curated a list of some of the best call recorder apps for Android with better functionality. Recently, we have also shared best video call recorder apps for Android.




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1. Cube Call Recorder ACR:

Price: Free+

Cube Call Recorder is one of the fastest growing call recording apps that you can get for free. Though fairly new, it boasts of a massive popularity by virtue of its vast range of device support, a near-perfect UI, a plethora of functions, and regular bug fix updates. Aside from that it also offers support across a wide array of voice call apps such as Skype, Viber, IMO, LINE, Slack, WhatsApp, Hangouts, and Facebook. A few of its key features include automatic call recording of every call or selected contacts, execution list, manual recording, smart speaker switching, and in-app playback. Cube Call also offers a premium subscription within the app with premium features like cloud backup, shake-to-mark, stealth mode, post-call action, pin lock, and additional audio formats. The premium version also gets rid of the ads!




2. Call Recorder:

Price: Free

If you’ve ever searched for call recorder apps on the Play Store, you’ve perhaps come across many apps by the same name, i.e. “Call Recorder”. However, they’re not all the same. The one that we’re referring to is developed by Green Apple Studio, and has an excellent rating of 4.6/5. This app allows you to record calls automatically, organize the records, save them as mp3 files on your SD card, delete conversations, black/white list calls, and share conversations via Dropbox, Skype, SMS, Google, and other platforms. Apart from this, it also supports files in other formats like ogg, ar, and mpg. Similar to Cube Call Recorder, this app also offers an ad-free version at an additional cost.




3. Smart Auto Call Recorder:




Price: Free

A creation of TravelDiary, Smart Auto Call Recorder enables you to record calls automatically while also offering other functions such as setting time-period for auto-deleting old conversations except the ones marked with ‘*’, syncing files in the folder, setting a screen lock for add security, playing or deleting files, and sharing them via platforms like SMS, e-mail, Bluetooth, and more. Smart Auto Call Recorder supports a bunch of file formats including mp4 and 3gpp. The only downside of this app is that it isn’t free of ads but if that isn’t a deal breaker then it is a must-try.




4. Call Recorder ACR:

Price: Free+

Not to be confused with “Call Recorder”, Call Recorder ACR is a free app, developed by NLL. It comes with a legion of features including auto-delete, multi-select, manual recording, recording transfer between devices, free transcription service in English, cloud upload support across platforms like Gmail, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, WebDAV, FTP, Email, and WebHooks. What’s more? It supports multiple file formats like mp3, m4a, ogg, wav, amr, 3gp, mp4, and flac. Unfortunately, certain Android smartphones are not optimized for call recording, and therefore may not work properly.




5. All Call Recorder:

Price: Free+

Coming from the house of Android Labs, All Call Recorder is a simple app, but one that gets the job done. It aids in recording incoming as well as outgoing calls from your phone and saves them in 3gp file format. You can even share parts of the conversations through e-mail, cloud storage, Bluetooth, and SMS. It has a fairly good interface with an exception to one common complaint whereby users have had issues finding the recorded files. Much like other call recorder apps, All Call Recorder is also plagued with ads and if you wish to get an ad-free experience, you’ll have to make an in-app purchase.




6. Auto Call Recorder:

Price: Free+

Boasting of an active user base of more than 3.5 million members across the globe, Auto Call Recorder is an ad-supported app that also offers in-app purchases for an experience sans ads. It records your incoming/outgoing calls from both sides, has an in-built real-time caller ID, password protection, works offline, supports many different languages, support file formats like 3gpp and mpeg4, and occupies very little space on your phone. The best part about Auto Call Recorder is its crystal-clear audio quality. The app allows you to play, share, backup, and delete conversations.




7. Super Call Recorder:

Price: Free+

Developed by MeiHillMan, super Call Recorder works as an efficient automatic call recorder app that you can download and use for free. That said, the app does offer in-app purchases for a more enhanced user experience. You can record both, the caller as well as the receiver’s side of the communication using any Android device that runs on 2.1 or up. The recorded audio quality is quite decent and you can export the recordings to your SD card or share it using email, Whatsapp, and several other platforms. Note that this app support mp3 file format.




8. RMC: Android Call Recorder:

Price: Free

RMC Androidn Call Recorder is a pretty basic app with a clutter-free UI. You can use it to record your incoming or outgoing calls in either automatic or manual mode. It also offers other features such as call review, auto-delete, 4-digit passcode, option to hide the app, hide notification, automatic file filtering as per filters like “known number” and “unknown number”, auto upload to Dropbox/Google Drive, and background playback. RMC supports mp3, amr, mp4, 3gp, and wav file formats.




9. Phone Call Recorder:

Price: Free

Though an ad-supported app, Phone Call Recorder works quite efficiently in recording unlimited phone calls while allowing you to block unwatned calls from unknown/spam numbers, protect recordings so only you have access to them, mark calls as favorite for easy and quick reference, and share them via various platforms. This app supports multiple formats including 3gp, amr, mp3, and mpeg4. As per my personal experience, Phone Call Recorder has one of the snappiest interfaces amongst all the apps listed here. It may not be as popular as “Call Recorder” but it definitely deserves your




10. Note Call Recorder:

Price: Free

Note Call Recorder is an incredibly easy-to-use app packed with many features including, a relatively clear sound quality. It enables users to record phone calls as well as VoIP voice calls across platforms like Viber, Whatsapp, Skype, and Facebook Messenger (Android 4.3+). You can also select phone numbers that you’d like to record calls of, add/edit notes, share recordings, use caller ID, and play recorded files with an in-built music player. Additionally, this app also offers a call blocking feature so you can get rid of unwanted calls. Note that the recorded files will be compressed in order to take up minimum space.




11. Automatic Call Recorder for Me:




Price: Free+

A product of Apalon Apps, Automatic Call Recorder for Me, although sounds similar to the aforementioned “Automatic Call Recorder”, is a completely different app with a different UI. This is a no-frill app that does what it is supposed to do really well. It offers the option of manual and auto recording, PIN code protection for recordings, auto-sorting, playback through either a speaker or phone earpiece, and sharing via several media. You can also add calls to favorites for those on a high priority and enter a number in the search bar for a quick reference.




The Big Caveat:

Yes, this is the part we dread the most. But, all of these call recorder apps do have one issue in common. And that is, they sometimes fail to record the caller’s side of the conversation, especially if you’re using headphones, Bluetooth, or earphones. This may also happen if the call was made using your WiFi connection over apps like Whatsapp, Skype, IMO, and Viber. That said, a few apps do support these platforms. But if you really want to record WhatsApp calls, here is the solution. If the conversation does get saved, you may notice that the voice isn’t too clear.




Another thing to keep in mind is device compatibility. Many of these apps support a limited number of devices and operating systems so its best to check the same before installing an app.




Conclusion:

Keep visiting our blog to get latest tech updates. These call recorder apps for Android are the best ones (rated 4.0+) that you can currently get for free on the Play Store. Most of them contain ads but they also offer in-app purchases if you wish to upgrade to an ad-free version or unlock premium features in some cases. A few other notable apps are Total Call Recorder, Galaxy Recorder, and Wiz Call Recorder.




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8.02.2017

2 best apps for a 16GB iPhone 6s

The question is too generic to give specific answers. It all depends on what you want to do with your phone. But I can suggest a couple of things:
  • Make sure you have iCloud enabled so you can save documents and photos to the cloud. Dropbox is good for this as well.
  • Stream music instead of storing it on your iPhone. Pandora, Spotify, and Apple Music are all good services for this.
  • Opt for puzzle games instead of action games that have a lot of movement, graphics, and sound effects.
Other than that, what kind of apps might you be interested in that are not “productive apps that are highly effective or some games that do not really take up a lot of space on the phone or perhaps some news apps?” You need to more than just say what you do not want. You need to give people who would answer some clue as to what you dowant in order to get specific app recommendations.
In the meantime, let me help you on your quest…
Franco Higashi
I used a iphone 16gb until a few months ago. The lack of storage space is a real problem in these devices. Reading your question makes me think of two apps that saved my life during that time.
Google Photos
Few things take up more space on your phone than photos and videos you take with the camera. Google Photos will make a backup of each photo and help you delete photos from your phone to save space. If you have a data plan, you can always access all the photos from the app. It also has a search engine that recognizes the content of photos and even lists photos by the name of each person.
Spotify
Music from your phone uses a lot of space. There is nothing better than listening to music via streaming. For a few dollars you can have a premium account and download one album or playlist at a time, to occupy as little space as possible.
Now, my best advice is to uninstall all apps that have information that can be seen from Safari. Many apps have very good mobile websites, and there is no need to install an app specifically dedicated to this. In my blacklist are these:Must Read:How to get iPhone out of recovery mode ?
- Youtube
- Facebook (you will lose notifications, but save a lot of space. Totally worth it!)
- Pinterest
- Twitter
- Etc.
Finally, use the apps that come installed on the iPhone (Safari, Notes, Calendar). They are not the best, but will prevent you downloading an additional app for these services.

5.04.2017

7 SEO Audit Steps for Bloggers Using Free Tools 2017

If you find a couple of problems, I will show you some options and easy, visual steps to overcome them. If you are still struggling with an issue or have come across a number of problems, that can’t easily be fixed, then you should consider hiring a specialist.
All of the following are are free tools. This post aims to help people to to undertake some simple steps of an SEO audit and take action to improve organic traffic. It is also useful in case you just hired someone and would like to understand better what they are talking about or doing to your website. Related:GroupBuy SEO Tools
Without further ado, here are my favourite free SEO tools for bloggers and screenshots to know where to click and how it can improve your website. Related:GroupBuy SEO Tools

1. Search Console

This is the main communication channel between Google and your website. There are many things you can do here, but some of it are very technical. Here is where to start:

1.1 Links to your website

If you were to look at only one thing in your SEO, it should be links. It’s still the main factor for Google to decide which pages to rank. So in a very, very broad sense, a lot of links from blogs in your niche and trustable media outlets (websites from newspapers, radio and TV stations) will push you up.
Here is where you can find a good set of websites linking to you. If you are blogging for a while, you will recognize some and be surprised finding other blogs you didn’t know that mentioned and linked to your website. You also have access to the most linked pages, which is a good thermometer to know what to do to attract more.

1.2 Search Analytics

Would you like to know what people type into Google when they found your blog? What I have to say is disappointing: Google only gives you a tiny set of these queries these days. But still, can help you a bit. You can also see the number of impressions (how many times people saw a result page and you were on the list), clicks and average position you appeared.
It’s good to understand how people find you and to uncover new topics. For instance, you might rank for a query that you just mentioned in a blog post, but you could write a complete piece on that topic to satisfy readers in the future or eventually use in an anchor text to leverage related results in Google. This is valuable information and I will show you how to track it.
Also good to remember: Google Webmaster Tools or Search Analytics are the same. The name has changed, but the URL is still google.com/webmasters, so people use both terms.

2. PageSpeed Insights

This tool grades websites on performance (speed) and provides feedback in where to improve a website. Although some aspects are technical, I frequently find two aspect affecting blogs that can be fixed without technical knowledge to quickly improve your score.

2.1 Images

It’s very common for bloggers to upload images on the size and format they were taken. So often readers are downloading images heavier than the necessary. This makes a website slower, request more data from a smartphone (which can cost more money) and in general, will make a website score lower in Google eyes. Simple solution: resize images on the size you need before publishing. Usually, you don’t need an image bigger than 800px.

2.2 Minify CSS and JavaScript

“Minify” is to remove unnecessary parts of a code, including comments written for a developer, block delimiters and extra spaces. I recommend two WordPress plugins that will do this for you (“Better WordPress Minify” and “Check and Enable GZIP compression“) just in a few clicks. Another tip here is to try one at the time and take a look if everything is loading properly in your website. If doesn’t, simply deactivate and remove the plugin.

3. TalkWalker

Remember that links are very important to rank on Google? If you knew when another website mention your blog or your name, you could just drop then a message and ask for a link, couldn’t you? TalkWalker can inform you automatically via e-mail when this happens. It’s like a Google Alerts, but in my experience works faster and finds more relevant information.

4. Yoast SEO

If you would follow just one piece of advice in this list, you should install Yoast SEO in your WordPress blog. It gives you a nice introduction to on-page factors, such as Title, Description, URL and a few others. This plugin will read every post and provide a healthy checklist.
Don’t freak out much if the keyword field doesn’t match with other points and leaves a red point. For instance, people are more used to search for “holiday tips Berlin”, but you would write “holiday tips in Berlin”, Yoast will trigger a non-match, but Google is smart enough to understand the match. The fact all points are green on Yoast won’t make your post rank, it’s really just a way to check.
Always check when writing your titles and meta descriptions, so they are both “clean” in terms of search demand and keywords and fit the appropriate size. If not, the text will become red and alert you to amend.

5. Google Browser Operators

5.1 Cache

Wondering if Google already knows about the new blog post you wrote or an update you have made? Just type cache:domain.com/blog-post on Google. Normally a new page is found in a matter of hours (thats if your website has existed for a while and has at least a few links), but it could take longer to update the cache version. If it’s taking too long to re-crawl (it shouldn’t take more than a few weeks), you might be pushing too many pages to search engines.

5.2 Site

Sometimes developers and non-developers block search engines to visit a page or a certain area of a website. Do you want to know which pages of your website Googlebot can find? Just visit Google and type site site:domain.com.
Try checking your own blog. It’s possible that you will get surprised about the number of pages Google has found on your blog. For instance, often you will find many ‘tag’ pages which don’t need to be ranking. In this case, Yoast has a quick solution for you: just take a look at the right menu and ‘Titles & Metas’.
I have seen many cases where users just block pages, a section or an entire website by mistake. It’s a frequent mistake in case a page was a test environment previously.
Also, you can use this to visit pages which were deleted or changed recently if it was live long enough to be found by Google.

6. Google Analytics

I won’t go into many of the things you can do because Google Analytics has several functions. But from an SEO point of view, there are two basic tabs that can tell a lot about your audience. Both are under Acquisition in the left menu. On Channels, you can see how people found your website (Search Engine, Direct, Social Media) and on Medium you have this data specified by specific source (Facebook, Google, Bing).
No huge secrets here, but it’s just good to know which channels are more important for you. Maybe those hundreds of likes aren’t reflecting in people going to your website or maybe (potentially) you are heavily dependent on Google.

7. Keyword Tracking

Maybe you found a few keywords that are very important for you while checking data from Search Console (point number 1 in this post). If you are curious, often you check how your page is doing on Google for this keyword. But when you have many keywords, that’s not possible.
In this case, a keyword tracking would come handy, automating your manual work. There are many similar tools in the market, but two of them also provides free tracking if you only need to track a few keyword. RankScanner offers 5 free keywords per month, updated daily. Allorank gives 100 free credits per month, which could be converted to 3 keywords updated daily.
Set up once and come whenever you have the time to check if things are in place or big changes happened.

Conclusion

It’s not an easy task to explain a lot about SEO (or pretty much anything else in the world) in one blog post, but you can always build up your knowledge step by step. These steps are part of my activities as an SEO and starting with free tools is always a way to learn without pressure and validate if you actually need more complexity. 


If you still have questions about how to use any of those tools or other tools to suggest, leave a comment below and I will help you to advance and boost your audience!

12.11.2015

Elephone 12 12 sale get handsets for just $12.12

Elephone 12 12 sale get handsets for just $12.12

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Elephone will be running a series of Pre-Christmas Elephone 12 12 sales, the first  will be on the 12th of December  followed by a second sale running from the 16th to the 18th of December.

Elephone will have a range of phones up for grabs at just $12.12, which is up to 180$ off
The available handsets will include the P8000, M2,P6000 Pro,S2/S2 Plus and more.
This will be a very busy promotion, so make sure you head over early and see if you can grab a bargain or two.
Please leave comments and questions below.
Regards Shane

KÚLA DEEPER 3d parts on the way to Iceland for final assembly

KÚLA DEEPER 3d parts on the way to Iceland for final assembly

For those of you looking to get in to 3D photography or film making, the news that  the KÚLA DEEPER 3d is nearly ready could be the best Christmas present you get this year.
You know its getting close when you receive a shot of the final production packaging.
The KÚLA DEEPER 3D costs just $179.00 (£118) fits on to a standard Ø77mm lens thread (adapters are  available from KÚLA to fit other diameter lenses), and uses a combination of high quality optical mirrors reflecting around 95% of the light to supply a perfectly positioned split image to your DSLR sensor.

We received the following from news from Kúla today regarding the Kúla Deeper

The final parts are on the way to Iceland where we will assemble, pack and start shipping the products. We are doing our best to deliver KÚLA DEEPER 3d before the holidays.
Those of you who have already pre-ordered KÚLA DEEPER 3d and changed residence, please update your address by sending an email to address@kula3d.com, using the email you used for your order. Kickstarter backers can simply update their address on Kickstarter.
For those of you that do not own or have access to a DSLR, Kúla have also been working on a version that will work with smartphones, the Kúla Bebe.
News regarding the KÚLA BEBE
Kúla Bebe costs just $79 (£52) with production starting at the beginning of January.
Some of the accessories are already in Iceland and the plan is to deliver in February.
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If you are interested in 3D or know someone that is, the KÚLA DEEPER 3d would make an amazing Christmas present, make sure you head over to the Kúla website, if your quick you can still get one of the very first release units.

Top 11 Best Call Recorder Apps For Android 2019

Top 11 Best Call Recorder Apps For Android 2018-2019 Call recording isn’t just to have some evidence on your stalker or ex-love interest. ...