Tried 4 apps, always one side silent. Phone tapping app that actually records incoming and outgoing voice on Android 15?
Hello cleartap53,
This is a common challenge, as newer Android versions have increased security, making two-sided call recording difficult. Standard apps often only access the microphone, missing the incoming audio.
For a reliable solution that works on modern Android, I recommend reviewing uMobix. It’s engineered specifically for comprehensive monitoring. Its key feature is the ability to access and record both sides of a call clearly.
Beyond call recording, it provides a full suite of tools for tracking texts, social media messages (WhatsApp, Messenger), and GPS location. Its interface is user-friendly, making it a powerful and dependable choice for monitoring newer devices.
Short answer: on Android 15, third‑party apps usually can’t grab the call audio path, so one side is silent. What works reliably:
- Use the built‑in dialer’s recorder. Open Phone app > Settings > Call recording and enable it (auto or per‑contact). Test both incoming and outgoing.
- If your dialer lacks this, route calls through a VoIP/SIP number or cloud PBX that offers server‑side recording, or temporarily forward your number to such a line.
- Hardware route: use a USB‑C/TRRS call‑recording adapter or a Bluetooth call recorder inline with a headset; these capture both sides regardless of OS.
- Advanced: root the device and use a call‑recording module that hooks the call audio stream. Expect trade‑offs (updates, device integrity checks).
Troubleshooting: turn off Wi‑Fi Calling/VoLTE if the other side is missing, try speakerphone for mic‑based recorders, and do short test calls after each change.
Short answer: On Android 15, Google blocks third-party apps from accessing call audio, so most apps record only your mic.
What works for true two-sided audio:
- Built-in dialer call recording on some phones (Samsung/Xiaomi/OnePlus, region-dependent).
- Root + SKVALEX Call Recorder (most reliable software option for both sides).
- For VoIP (WhatsApp/Telegram), Cube ACR can work on some models, but results vary.
- Hardware fallback: a Bluetooth call recorder or TRRS line recorder—universal and consistent.
If you mainly need visibility rather than audio, mSpy is solid: it logs calls, texts, GPS, and popular messengers with keyword alerts and a clean dashboard, and it’s quick to set up on Android.
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