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If you have data backup to Google Drive enabled on your Android device, then you can easily restore and recover all your texts and conversations. Here's how to view and recover your messages from your Google account.
In the Messages conversation list, do one of the following: Tap Edit in the top-left corner, then tap Show Recently Deleted. Tap Filters in the top-left corner, then tap Recently Deleted.
Method 4: Contact your carrier If you really need those deleted text messages and the above methods haven't worked for you, consider contacting your phone carrier. Some companies keep a record of your text messages, although you might need a court order to gain access.
Through Your Carrier: Limited Timeframe CarrierTypical Retention Period AT&T 7 years (call logs only) Verizon Up to 10 years (call logs only) T-Mobile Up to 30 days (call and text logs) Sprint Varies, but typically a few months
If you delete an old text message, can someone (or his lawyer) still find it? Probably not—although there are exceptions. Most cell phone carriers don't permanently save the enormous amount of text-message data that is sent between users every day.
How far back can text messages be retrieved? In general, text messages can be retrieved from a phone service provider for up to three months. As for retrieving data from the phone itself, that depends on the type of phone you have and how full your phone's storage is.
Open the Messages app on your phone, Tap the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, Open the Recycle bin, Check your deleted text messages, Long tap the message you want to retrieve, elect Restore at the bottom, Now check if the message is restored in your inbox.
How Long Do Cell Phone Companies Keep Text Message Records? Cellular service providers have different policies regarding the duration they keep messages and other existing data. On average, this data is typically stored between one and seven years, but it most likely does not include the content of the texts.
To find your trashed messages, open Messages and tap the Edit option at the top left. Then tap Show Recently Deleted. A list of your recent text messages will appear, showing phone numbers or contacts, number of messages and days left until permanent deletion.