Where to save the records of calls to Xiaomi Poco X3: all possible storage locations

Have you turned on a call recording on Xiaomi Poco X3 but can't find the file? Or suddenly found that the records were missing after the MIUI update? This problem is familiar to many owners of Xiaomi smartphones - standard ways of storing call records often change depending on the firmware version, regional settings and even installed applications. In this article, we will go through all possible places where your Poco X3 could save audio conversation files, including hidden system folders, cloud services and third-party applications.

The Poco X3 (M2007J20CG and M2007J20CI) is based on MIUI with a POCO Launcher shell, which sometimes redefines standard ways to save files. In addition, since MIUI 12.5, Xiaomi has tightened its privacy policy, which has led to changes in the built-in voice recorder. If you don't find entries in the gallery, it's normal: they rarely get there automatically. Next, we show you exactly where to look, how to change the location of the files and what to do if the files are gone.

Standard storage locations for Poco X3 call records

By default, the Xiaomi Poco X3 saves the conversation records in the system folder, but its location depends on the version of MIUI and regional settings.

  • πŸ“ Internal memory: /storage/emulated/0/MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/ β€” classic MIUI 11–12. The files are.amr or.mp3 name-named Call_20260515_143022.amr.
  • πŸ”„ Records folder": /storage/emulated/0/Recordings/Call/ β€” relevant MIUI 12.5+ Sometimes the folder is hidden and you need to turn it on in the file manager settings.
  • ☁️ Mi Cloud: If sync is enabled in Xiaomi account settings, records can be automatically uploaded to the Mi Cloud section β†’ Call records. Check this through the Mi Cloud app.
  • πŸ“± Application folder "Dictorphone": /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.miui.soundrecorder/files/ β€” It stores records made through a built-in voice recorder if you use it to manually record conversations.

Important: In some regional firmware (e.g. India or Europe), the path may differ due to legal restrictions on call recording. If you use custom firmware (e.g. Pixel Experience or LineageOS), the records may be saved in /sdcard/CallRecordings/.

πŸ“Š You use a standard Xiaomi voice recorder or a third-party app to record calls?
Standard MIUI dictaphone
Google Dictator
ACR (Another Call Recorder)
Cube Call Recorder
Other appendix

How to find hidden folders with call records

Often, users don't see the folder because it's hidden by the system. Here's how to detect it:

  1. Open any file manager (e.g., Mi File Manager or Solid Explorer).
  2. Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Settings β†’ Show hidden files.
  3. Go through one of the paths in the previous section, and if you don't have a folder, try another path.
  4. If you use a PC, connect your phone over USB in File Transfer (MTP) mode and check the same directories through Windows Explorer.

Tip: If you're not sure about the exact path, search the file manager. Type in the search bar. call_rec.amr – This will help you find the folder even if it is moved.

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If you connect Poco X3 to your computer and you don’t see internal memory, check the USB settings in the notification curtain. Sometimes the system defaults to Charge Only.

MIUI versionThe standard path to recordsFile formatNotes
MIUI 11-12 (Global)/MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/.amrThe folder could be hidden.
MIUI 12.5–14 (Europe/India)/Recordings/Call/.mp3 or.amrDepends on regional settings
Castom firmware (AOSP)/sdcard/CallRecordings/.mp3May require manual folder creation
MIUI for China/miui/sound_recorder/.amrNo prefix. call_rec

⚠️ Note: If you are updating Poco X3 s MIUI 12 on MIUI 13/14, Old records could have stayed in the same folder, and new ones could have been saved in the new way!

Why Call Records May Disappear and How to Recover Them

Xiaomi Poco X3 users often experience recordings suddenly disappearing, and here are the main reasons and ways to address them:

  • πŸ”„ Update MIUI: In the case of major updates (for example, with MIUI 12 on MIUI 13) Solution: Check both folders (call_rec and Recordings/Call) and manually transfer files.
  • 🧹 Cache cleanup: The Phone or Recorder app could have cleared temporary files. Try recovering records via DiskDigger or Recuva (when connected to a PC).
  • ☁️ Sync with Mi Cloud: If auto-boot is enabled, records could have moved to the cloud.Check Mi Cloud β†’ Recycle Bin - files are stored there for 30 days.
  • πŸ“± Reset: After resetting to factory settings, all local records are deleted. You can only restore them from a backup copy (if it was created through Settings). β†’ Additionally. β†’ Backup).

Critical information: Starting with MIUI 13, Xiaomi blocks access to system folders through a standard file manager. To see records, use a Root Explorer (e.g., a Root Explorer, FX File Explorer or ADB-team:

adb shell ls /sdcard/MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/

If you have recently deleted your files, try to restore them with EaseUS MobiSaver or Dr.Fone, which scans your internal memory for deleted files with the.amr or.mp3 extension.

How to check if the call recording is enabled in your firmware?
In some regional versions of MIUI, call recording is disabled by default. To check its availability: 1. Open the Phone app. 2. Click on three dots in the upper right corner β†’ Settings β†’ Call recording. 3. If not, your firmware does not support recording (solution: install Google Recorder or ACR from the Play Market).

How to Change the Place of Keeping Call Records

If you don't like the standard file layout, you can change it. Here are two ways:

Method 1: Through the settings of the "Phone" application

This method works on MIUI 12.5 and later:

  1. Open the Phone app.
  2. Go to Settings β†’ Call Record β†’ Save folder.
  3. Choose the internal memory or SD-map (if installed).
  4. Specify a specific folder (e.g. /Recordings/Calls/).

Method 2: Through third-party applications

If the built-in settings do not allow you to change the path, use ACR or Cube Call Recorder:

  1. Install an app from the Play Market.
  2. Open the application settings and find the save folder section.
  3. Choose another place and indicate the path (for example, /sdcard/Download/Call_Records/).
  4. Give the application permission to write (manually in Settings β†’ Apps β†’ Permissions).

Make sure there is enough memory on the phone|Check if the firmware supports call recording|Download the file manager with access to the root folders|Create a backup copy of old records-->

⚠️ Note: When maintaining records on SD-Make sure it is formatted as internal memory (in the storage settings) or apps won’t be able to write files due to Android limitations.

Best Third Party Call Recording Apps for Poco X3

If the built-in recording feature doesn’t suit you (for example, due to poor sound quality or lack of option in your firmware), consider these alternatives:

  • 🎀 ACR (Another Call Recorder: Records both ends of a conversation (if supported by an operator); automatically saves files to the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox); supports exceptions for specific contacts.
  • πŸ“± Cube Call Recorder: High quality recording (up to 192 kbps) Integration with Google Drive. Works even on custom firmware.
  • ☁️ Google Voice Recorder: Simple interface, sync with Google Account; Automatic decryption of conversations (English only); Limited functionality in some regions.
  • πŸ”’ Call Recorder by Lovekesh: Support for.wav recordings (high quality), password encrypting. Works without root rights.

When choosing an application, pay attention to:

  • Support for Android 10/11/12 (the Poco X3 originally had Android 10, but many have upgraded to 12).
  • Russification (not all applications are fully translated)
  • Reviews about compatibility with MIUI (some apps conflict with the shell Xiaomi).

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The side of the application often gives better recording quality than a standard MIUI recorder, but may require additional permissions and affect battery life.

How to Transfer Call Records from Poco X3 to Computer or Cloud

If you need to free up space on your phone or back up your records, follow this instruction:

Method 1: Through USB-cable

  1. Connect Poco X3 to your PC via USB.
  2. In the phone notification curtain, select File Transfer (MTP) mode.
  3. On your computer, open Explorer and go to the entries folder (see Section 1).
  4. Copy files to any directory on your PC (we recommend creating a folder). Backup_Calls).

Method 2: Through the Mi Cloud

  1. Open the Mi Cloud app on your phone.
  2. Go to Settings β†’ Backup.
  3. Select Call Records and click Create Backup.
  4. On PC, log in to i.mi.com and download the archive from the Backups section.

Method 3: Through Google Drive

  1. Install Google Drive from the Play Market.
  2. Open the app and press + β†’ Download.
  3. Select a folder with records (for example, /Recordings/Call/).
  4. Wait for the download to complete and check the files at drive.google.com.

Tip: If you have a lot of records, archive them before uploading to the cloud. Use RAR or ZIP (apps available in the Play Market).

Frequent problems and their solutions

Here are the common mistakes that Poco X3 owners face when dealing with call records, and how to fix them:

Problem.Possible causeDecision
Records are not retained.Lack of disk space or no permissionsClear Memory and Check Permissions for the Phone Application in Settings β†’ Applications
Files are available, but they are not reproduced.The codec is damaged or the format is not supportedTry playing through VLC Player or converting to.mp3 via Audacity
Only my voice is recorded.Limitations of operator or firmwareUse applications like ACR that support both ends of the recording (root required for some regions)
The file is empty.Files hidden or movedEnable the display of hidden files and check Mi Cloud or /Android/data/
The record is cut off.Battery optimization kills the processAdd the Dictator app to the exceptions in Settings β†’ Battery β†’ Optimization

⚠️ Note: In some countries (e.g. the United States and Europe), recording calls without consent is prohibited by law.

Can I record calls to Poco X3 without root rights?
Yes, but with limitations. The built-in MIUI voice recorder and most third-party applications (such as ACR or Cube Call Recorder) work without root, but can only record your voice (due to the limitations of Android 10+).
Why did the phone records disappear after the MIUI update?
In case of major updates (for example, with MIUI 12 on MIUI 13) The path to the entries folder may change. Old files remain in the same directory (/MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/), a) new ones are retained along a new path (/Recordings/Call/). Check both folders. You can also reset the phone app settings, in which case the recording can be disabled.
How do you increase call recording time? By default, you only record 30 minutes.
The time limit is related to the settings of the Phone app. To remove it, open Settings β†’ Apps β†’ Phone β†’ Permissions. Access Storage and Microphone. In the call recording settings (Settings β†’ Call recording), select No time limit (if available). If you don't have the option, use third-party apps (such as ACR), where the limit can be set manually.
Can I recover deleted call records?
Yes, but success depends on how long it has been since you deleted: If files are recently deleted (less than 30 days), check Mi Cloud β†’ Recycle Bin. For local recovery, use DiskDigger or EaseUS MobiSaver (scan internal memory for.amr/.mp3). If the phone's memory is overwritten (new apps installed, photos taken), the chances of recovery are minimal. Important: don't save new files to the phone until Attempt recover - this reduces the likelihood of success.
How to disable the notification about the recording of the call for the interlocutor?
In most countries, recording calls requires notification of the interlocutor (this is a legal requirement). However, in some Xiaomi firmwares, this option can be disabled: Open Settings β†’ Apps β†’ Phone β†’ Call Record. Find the Notice option and turn it off. If you do not have the option, use third-party apps (for example, Cube Call Recorder), where the notification can be disabled in the settings. Warning: disabling the notification may violate local laws. Before using, clarify the legal regulations in your region.