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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.
Past messages and message conversation history is accessible via two sources. First, you can get it through the messaging app. Secondly, you get it online through your cloud storage; Google Drive for Android and iCloud for iPhone.
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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.
Listen to or read voicemail Open the Google Voice app . At the bottom, tap Voicemail. . Unread voicemails are in bold. Tap a voicemail. Select an option: Read the voicemail transcript. To listen to a voicemail, tap Play .
Deleted SMS messages can sometimes be stored in a backup folder on your Xiaomi smartphone. To check this, open the "Files" or "File Explorer" app and look for a folder called "smsbackup" or similar. If you find such a folder, open it to check if your deleted SMS messages are stored there.
The chances of retrieving them depend on how often you back up your data, how recently you deleted it, and the messaging app. 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.
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.
Listen to or read voicemail Open the Google Voice app . At the bottom, tap Voicemail. . Unread voicemails are in bold. Tap a voicemail. Select an option: Read the voicemail transcript. To listen to a voicemail, tap Play .
Recover files that you deleted on your iPhone or iPad Open the Files app and tap the Browse tab. Under Locations, tap Recently Deleted. Tap the More button. , then tap Select. Select the files that you want to keep, then tap Recover. To recover a single file, you can also touch and hold the file, then tap Recover.