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SamFW is for Samsung phones, right?
What is the native call recorder like? Does it have an option to record all calls automatically? Is it silent to the other party?
I forgot to say... Samsung only! It's a basic recorder, records automatically, no audible notification as far as I'm aware (that might depend on the CSC code you use and legal requirements of that country). Playback is from within the recent calls list.
Is it easy to copy all the files off the phone?
They're just files saved to some location on the phone. So it's as easy as copying or transferring any file.
Do you remember if it's a location accessible by all apps with permission, or a location private to the recording app?
I've seen both in recording apps.
Good question... Accessible to all apps so you can copy, move, sync.
Thanks for all the information.
It looks like Samsung with SamFW and CSC change is a viable option without rooting.
My pleasure, let us know how you get on.