Recover deleted text messages on iPhone

You deleted all your old text messages, and you realize that you need some or all of your old messages. Well, fear not. You can recover deleted from your iPhone text messages. Indeed, it is possible that you can do this by using something more difficult than restoring from backup. And at worst, you might be able to get these messages using a third party application. Here are three ways to restore deleted SMS on iPhone.
Restore deleted tests on iPhone: iCloud
If you have already backed up your iPhone to iCloud or iTunes, you should be able to restore
SMS your iPhone from the backup. In fact, unless you have disabled the automatic iTunes synchronization, you must have created a backup every time you sync with your PC or Mac.

Unfortunately, iCloud does not save SMS in all jurisdictions and for all phone operators. To overcome the deficit, you only need to go to step 2 to find out.


 

1 Log in to https://icloud.com with your Apple ID and password
2 Click SMS (if it is not your messages are not saved).
3 Find messages to find the ones you need.
4 Now go to your iPhone, choose Settings, iCloud on your iPhone.
5 Turn off text messages (or make sure it is off). .
6 You will see a pop-up. Select "Keep on my iPhone.
7 Now return to the text messages.
8 Type "fusion" and wait. After a few minutes, the deleted text messages should appear back on your iPhone.
Restore backups via iTunes

Do not worry if the above does not work. We have two other options to try. First we will try to recover deleted SMS via an iTunes backup.


 

1 Connect your iPhone to the computer with which you sync. iTunes should open (if not, open it manually).
2 You should see your iPhone in a box on the top right. Select it.
3 Now select "Restore Backup.
4 All previously saved data will now replace the data on your phone. It will take several minutes. As long as you have not saved after deleting the text messages, they should now appear on your handset.
  Use a third party application
If neither of the above worked, it's time to go nuclear. Well, not exactly nuclear energy, but it may cost you a few quid, and there is no guarantee it will work.
We have never used one of them, but a couple of third party applications seem to have a good reputation online: Dr.Fone for iOS and Tenorshare Wondershare Data Recovery iPhone. Because, even after "deleted" messages they stay on your device until it is overwritten, you should be able to recover deleted messages using these utilities (and others) - but it does are no guarantees.

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