How to Use the Call Transcript Feature on One UI 7
TheOne UI 7 Beta is now livefor the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, introducing a game-changing feature for call management. While Samsung has long allowed users to record phone calls, this update takes it a step further—letting you transcribe them into text. Here’s everything you need to know.
What is Call Transcript on One UI 7?
Samsung has added a few more features to its Galaxy AI suite with One UI 7, and Call Transcript is one of them. When call recording is enabled, all your recorded calls will automatically be transcribed into text for later reference.
You don’t need to manually take notes or listen to the entire recording again. This feature easily converts your call recordings into readable text and even identifies who said what. This is very similar to theTranscribe Assistant featurewe saw with One UI 6 at the time of the Galaxy S24 release, just that it now works for call recordings too instead of voice recordings.

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How to Transcribe Your Calls on One UI 7
To begin with, turn on the call transcript feature using the steps below:
Once you’ve enabled it, aView recording and transcriptbutton will appear in the Phone log for calls that have been recorded. Tap it to listen to the voice recording and its text.

Supported Languages
The call transcribing feature on One UI 7 currently supports the following languages; it can translate and convert speech to text between these languages:
This brings the grand total to 25 supported languages. It’s impressive to see such comprehensive language support for this feature.

Currently, Call Transcripts are available on the One UI 7 Beta program for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. The feature will be coming to all otherGalaxy smartphones eligible for One UI 7, including theupcoming Galaxy S25.
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