Aside from a non-disconnecting mobile hotspot, a better call recorder is one of the reasons why I keep an Android phone alongside my iPhone. Here are five reasons why I think the native call recording feature in the stock Phone app on my inexpensive Android phone is more useful than the one on my iPhone. No waiting nonsense When I start recording a phone call on my iPhone , a 3-second timer starts, followed by a disclaimer, then the actual recording begins. All this can easily take more than 5 seconds, and because of that, I have to keep focusing on this entire recording thing instead of the call. This forced waiting isn’t much of an issue when I’m calling customer support, as they usually have the whole ‘ press 1 for this …’ pitch, and I can comfortably start the recording before getting to a human. However, call recording on iPhone is terrible when I just want to record normal human-to-human calls, like the ones I have with my bank relationship manager.…