How does voice memos work

How does voice memos work?

Voice memos allow you to record voice messages on your iPhone and automatically upload them to your iCloud account. This allows you to listen to them on any other Apple device, including your Mac, iPad or Apple TV. However, you cannot use the iCloud storage for voice memos. The default storage limit is just 1GB. If you want to save your voice memos on iCloud, you need to upgrade to the iCloud storage plan that has the required storage space.

How to record voice memos on iPhone?

There are two ways to record a voice memo on iPhone: using the stock voice recorder app or using the Notes app. The stock voice recorder app is simple, but the Notes app offers more control over the sound quality, allows you to add a title, and organize your voice memos into categories. Both apps are free to download from the App Store.

How to record voice memo on iPhone 5s?

The easiest way to record a voice memo in iPhone 5s is to use the stock iOS voice memo app. To record a voice memo, simply press and hold the home button while you speak. After you have finished speaking, press the home button again to stop recording. You can also click the circular arrow in the top-right corner of the screen to view the list of voice memos you have recorded.

How to make voice memos on iPhone?

You may have seen the voice memo feature in your iPhone’s stock settings. You can easily record voice messages and dictate into Messages app. Just start recording and stop whenever you like. You can even pause or resume recording as you like. Moreover, the length of the voice memo can be adjusted, so you can choose how long you want to record your voice. To play back the recorded voice memo, simply tap it in the Messages app.

How to use voice memos on iPhone?

When you want to record your voice, just press and hold the Home and Power buttons at the same time. A red icon will appear at the top of your screen to indicate that recording is in progress. Once you’ve finished speaking, press the Home button again to stop recording.