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Deleted Text Messages on iPhone – How To Recover It

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If you’ve lost your phone and want to retrieve conversations to a new one or accidentally deleted text messages from your iPhone, you can retrieve them with a few steps. We’re going to show you how to do it.

How to recover deleted text messages on iPhone

The first step is to check if you have turned on Messages in iCloud for your iPhone. This feature that lets you save text messages to the cloud if your iPhone is stolen, lost or stops functioning.

To do this:

If Messages is enabled in iCloud but you deleted a text message manually, then you won’t recover it. Messages acts as a syncing tool between devices such that any messages you manually delete from it are removed instantly from the cloud.

However, if you hadn’t enabled Messages in iCloud, your old deleted text messages may have been saved either in iTunes backup or iCloud backup.

If you use Messages in iCloud, you won’t be able to restore any messages via an iTunes or iCloud backup because these backups don’t include standard text messages or iMessages once you switch Messages on in iCloud.

Using iCloud backup

If your iPhone backs itself up automatically to iCloud, you could restore your whole phone to an earlier point in time. Start by checking the latest iCloud backup time period. If it was at a time when you still had your messages on your device, you could pull the iPhone back in time to recover the messages.

To do this:

Don’t backup the iPhone to iCloud when you realize the most recent backup has your deleted texts, as this will only overwrite the older backup with a newer one that doesn’t have the texts.

If your most recent backup was before deleting the texts, restore the phone from the backup.

Using iTunes backup

Like iCloud, you can check the latest backup that happened on iTunes, so use these steps:

You can also use a third-party tool to recover lost data, but these don’t guarantee results as the rate of success depends on whether the iPhone already wrote new data over the old messages.

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