To widzisz ja bym bardziej się czepiał innych rzeczy u Chińczyków bo w "bebechach" to jest dobrze....
Dokładnie to samo napisałem...
To widzisz ja bym bardziej się czepiał innych rzeczy u Chińczyków bo w "bebechach" to jest dobrze....
Pożyjemy zobaczymy ale co by nie mówić myślę, że nikt się nie spodziewał jak wchodził Huawei na rynek, że taki sukces odniosą, bo niewątpliwie odnieśli sukces w jakimś znaczeniu tego słowa.
There are reports from official Samsung support forums indicating that Samsung has decided to stop call recording support on their phones.
We are able to confirm that call recoridng does not work on their latest flagship phones S9 and S9+. Issue (currently) only effects International versions of these phones with EXYNOS chipset. American versions with QUALCOMM chipset seems to be OK.
However, if responses given to our users by Samsung call centres around the world are correct, Samsung is planning to expand this block to all their phones.
Their response is as follows:
“Based on Google’s security policy and local law, Samsung has blocked call recording through 3rd party applications. Thus this operation is intended behavior. However some 3rd party application developers had found a detour to record each voice during calls and applied it to their apps. Those applications have been working on previous Samsung devices whereas is blocked on S9/S9+ device due to improved call recording solutions. So we have a plan to apply this solution on old models.”
We would like to point out that 3rd party apps like our ACR are bound by the limitations of the phones and there would be no way to work around this. You will not find any that can record properly on S9 even if you check over 300 call recording apps on the Play Store.