Show The iPhone is a universal tool with a ton of impressive capabilities. One of those skills is the recorder (a.k.a. Voice Memos), which is a part of Apple's core applications that come pre-installed on all its mobile devices. This feature allows you to easily turn your iPhone into a recording machine that can create decent audio for any personal or professional needs — all with just a few taps. To get started with using Voice Memos, you need to first find the app on your phone. Typically, this can be found on your home screen. However, if for some reason you can't find it, you can pull the Search tab and type Voice Memos, or you can just simply ask Siri. Once you launch the Voice Memos app, you're now ready to start recording.
How to record Voice Memos
Remember, once you tap stop, your memo is saved automatically with your current location as the title. This can be edited at any time. How to edit and rename Voice MemosOnce you're finished recording, you can begin editing.
After you're done editing, you can save your audio, where the recording will then appear in a list on the Voice Memos' interface. How to get Voice Memos iCloud enabledNot sure if Voice Memos are set to sync with the iCloud? Here's how to check.
The great part about having your recordings saved automatically is having the ability to pull those recordings up on all your Apple devices. This is due in large part to Apple's iCloud integration. Just remember to follow the steps above in making sure you have Voice Memos turned on in the iCloud settings on each of your devices for things to work properly. Any questions?If you have any questions about the process of recording on your iPhone, please do not hesitate to drop us a line or two in the comments below. Where is the voice recorder on my iPhone?Go to the “Extras Folder” and tap the “Voice Memos app” icon, which resembles an image of an audio graph. Record a Voice. Tap the “Record” button (round red) to start audio recording. Once done, tap the red record button again to stop recording.
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