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Recover via Google Account: If you previously enabled the SMS backup feature on your Android device, your Google account may have backed up your text messages. Open your Android phone settings. Click the "Google" option. Go to "Backup" and check if there is a backup of your text messages.
Recover messages from your trash On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app . At the top left, tap Menu. Trash. On the left of each message you want to recover, tap the sender's profile image. At the top right, tap More. Move to. In the "Move to" menu, choose where you want to move the messages.
Google Drive backup The other way to restore your data in this case is to initiate a factory reset. When your phone prompts you to sign into your Google account, use the account you used to backup your data in the first place. Finally, just choose the “SMS Messages” button to recover your texts.
Android phones use the Google Messages app, the bread and butter of most Android software. But it doesn't have an easy method to manipulate the recycle bin, even if you're running Android 15. Your messages are lost forever after deleting them.
Select Backup from the cloud and sign into your Google Account. Select your desired items to restore (make sure you select SMS & MMS messages), then tap Restore to begin the data recovery process. Follow any on-screen instructions.
The deleted message(s) is moved to trash and deleted permanently in 30 days or trash can be emptied manually.
Android phones use the Google Messages app, the bread and butter of most Android software. But it doesn't have an easy method to manipulate the recycle bin, even if you're running Android 15. Your messages are lost forever after deleting them.
Some of this functionality uses Google Play services. For example, backup collects: Messages, contacts, app settings, and preferences are collected as part of your personal backup. Personal identifiers are collected to ensure that your backups are associated with you and your account.
You can restore recently deleted photos and videos that are still in your trash. Items that are permanently deleted can't be restored. Backed up photos and videos stay in your trash for 60 days. Photos and videos that weren't backed up stay in your trash for 30 days.