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What Are My Options for Recovering Deleted Texts on Android? Open the Messages app on your phone, Tap the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, Select Archived, Long tap the message you want to recover, Tap the up-arrow icon at the top. If you activated Google Drive backup, you will find the deleted messages.
Restore from Google Backup Go to Settings > Google > Backup. Check if SMS messages are included and when the last backup was made. If a suitable backup exists, you'll need to factory reset your device. During setup, choose to restore data from your Google Backup. Select the backup containing your 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.
On the Apps & Data screen, tap Restore from iCloud Backup and sign in to iCloud with your Apple® ID. Go to Choose backup and select from the list of iCloud backups. Each one should have a date and size. Choose the last backup before you deleted the text messages to recover them.
You can restore messages you deleted for up to 30 days. Go to the Messages app on your iPhone. In the Messages conversation list, do one of the following: Tap Edit in the top-left corner, then tap Show Recently Deleted.
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.
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.
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.