Pei explains in his post on X (via Tom’s Guide) that the decision directly addresses “numerous requests” from users seeking a tool to “protect themselves against bad players.” Previously, Android users could only record calls with the region-restricted built-in recording option in the Google Phone app or via some third-party apps. These third party apps, though, have been removed from the Play Store following Google’s decision to restrict this functionality back in 2022.
Adding this feature is definitely a bold move that positions Nothing phones as an attractive option for those concerned with security or needing evidence in potentially problematic situations. It will be interesting to see how the company addresses any legal issues that may arise. It won’t be the first time the company has been in hot water over features that weren’t properly vetted.