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When you 'delete' a message, you're actually just marking memory as available. Your message data still exists until your phone reuses the memory.
Text messages stored in the cloud, like on Apple's iCloud or Google's Messages, are also potentially accessible. iCloud and Similar Services: If you have backups enabled, deleted texts may still exist on the cloud. Law enforcement can request these backups with a warrant.
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.
Losing important text messages can be a frustrating experience. Fortunately, there are ways to retrieve them. From restoring backups to using recovery software, plenty of options are available to help you get your messages back: Enable Google Drive backup to automatically save your messages to the cloud.
Each carrier has its own policy regarding how long they store text message data. Typically, service providers keep records of text message details (dates, times, and phone numbers involved) for a period ranging from a few days to several years.
The backup should restore old messages from before you deleted them. In a last-ditch effort, you can try contacting your cell provider to restore messages. Most providers keep a record of text messages from account holders on file.
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.
Here's how: You need to change the Android settings on the phone or tablet. Go to: Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging, and turn it on. Connect your phone/tablet to your PC via a USB cable. You can now launch Active@ File Recovery software.
To restore SMS backup from your old phone to a new one, log into your Google Account (on the new device) and click on 'Restore' when you see the prompt about restoring your Android backup. How do I back up and restore my SMS messages on iPhone? If you're an iPhone user, you can back up your text messages to iCloud.