The phone thing is complex too. Where I live (suburb of Austin), it's legal to use your phone but about five miles down the road it's illegal.
Likewise, if you are in California, you can't send a text while driving, but you can enter an address into the GPS app (probably).
All Apple and Google would have to do is warn you that recording calls may be illegal.
Radio Shack sold phone recorders in every state and AFAIK, nobody ever sued them.
I have Google Voice and Google lets me record calls on that. I'm not sure what the big difference is for when the call is over Android.
Edit: There have been cell phones that had call recorders built in, just none that run Android or iOS (AFAIK). I know a lot of Motorola phones included the functionality.
Likewise, if you are in California, you can't send a text while driving, but you can enter an address into the GPS app (probably).
All Apple and Google would have to do is warn you that recording calls may be illegal.
Radio Shack sold phone recorders in every state and AFAIK, nobody ever sued them.
I have Google Voice and Google lets me record calls on that. I'm not sure what the big difference is for when the call is over Android.
Edit: There have been cell phones that had call recorders built in, just none that run Android or iOS (AFAIK). I know a lot of Motorola phones included the functionality.