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How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on iPhone in 4 Ways

Last Updated On August 3, 2022 by iPhoneGeeks Staff

Can I recover deleted text messages iPhone?

How do I retrieve deleted text messages from iPhone?

In this article, i’ll show you how to recover deleted text messages on iPhone. It is a step-by-step guide about restoring deleted texts from iPhone with or without a computer.

See also: How to Recover Deleted photos on iPhone

Part 1: Can I Recover Deleted Text Messages on iPhone Successfully?

Yes. It is possible to recover deleted text messages on iPhone successfully. With the innovative technology that we have nowadays, everything can easily come in handy, we can easily go back to the parts of our past that we cherish the most, we can revisit conversations that made us happy once in the past.

Because of technology, not all is lost forever when you delete them. Actually, when you delete text messages they are instead temporarily saved in the virtual space of your mobile device which only means that there are ways of getting them back with the use of a computer or iCloud.

Part 2: How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on iPhone?

Here is the step-by-step guide to recover deleted text messages on iPhone:

Restore text messages using iCloud or iTunes backup

All iOS devices support backup and restore. When you lose your important messages, you can restore your text messages from the backup.

Note: But pay attention, it will cover all your data. Your data created after the backup will be lost.

If you’ve yet to set up a regular routine then take a look at our How to back up an iPhone guide.

Restoring from iCloud is a more drastic measure, as it will delete any information on your iPhone that has been added since the date of the backup. We advise making a new backup before beginning the process, just in case you want to return to the later version.

In fact, you could always restore the older backup, make a note of the text message, then reinstall the newer one. It’s a bit of a faff, but should mean you lose nothing.

Restore deleted iPhone text messages using iCloud backup

Open the Settings app, and go to General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Confirm this is what you want to do.

With the erasure complete, you can power up your iPhone. Once you’re past the Hello screen and the first few steps you will reach a page entitled Apps & Data.

The first option is Restore from iCloud Backup. Select this and you’ll be asked to log in with your Apple ID.

Doing so presents you with a list of your iCloud backups. Check the date to see which is the most recent and tap that one. The iPhone will now automatically restore the chosen iCloud backup.

How to recover deleted iPhone texts from an iTunes/Finder backup

If you can’t find a suitable iCloud backup, you may be able to recover your messages from a backup on iTunes (or Finder, if you’re running macOS Catalina or later). Even if you don’t think you backed up your messages, it’s worth a few minutes of your time to try.

Remember this method, like the iCloud backup, will overwrite any data on your phone that’s newer than the backup. Save anything precious you want to keep.

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to the Mac or PC you backed it up to. Open iTunes, or Finder if you’re on Catalina or later.

Step 2: In iTunes, you should see an iPhone icon appear in the top left-hand corner. Select it. In Finder, select your device from the lefthand menu bar.

Step 3: Now choose ‘Restore backup‘. In Finder, you’ll find this option under the General tab.

Step 4: All the data you previously backed up will now replace the data on your iPhone. This will take a few minutes. As long as you haven’t backed up since deleting those text messages, they should now appear in the normal messaging list on your iPhone.

How to recover deleted iPhone texts by contacting your Carrier

If you’ve had no luck finding an old copy of the texts in your backups, the next step should be to contact your Carrier. Some companies – although not all – will keep a record of your text messages, and you’re entitled to access them.

Some providers let you do this by simply logging into your account online; others require you to go through customer services.

The answer may be no, but it costs nothing to ask.

How to recover deleted iPhone texts using a third-party tool

If iCloud or iTunes hasn’t worked, there is another way to retrieve erased messages on iPhone. Third-party data recovery Tools can scan your device’s drive to see if data has truly been deleted, then in some cases restore them.

They usually require a PC or Mac, to which you’ll Connect the iPhone, and cost money. In some cases, quite a lot of money. But, if you’re desperate to get hold of those text messages then it might be well worth the investment.

conclusion

Master and follow the above methods to recover your deleted messages on iPhone with iTunes or iCloud now! Backing up your iPhone regularly is an important thing. This ensures that important Files are backed up in case they are deleted by mistake or iOS update lost text messages.

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