3 ways to recover recently deleted texts on iPhone

3 ways to recover recently deleted texts on iPhone

One of the many intriguing additions coming this autumn to iPhone, iPad, and Mac is the ability to restore recently deleted texts. Imagine never being frustrated by accidentally deleting an important text or iMessage again, knowing that you can recover it in seconds. The feature has been in the works for quite some time, but it’s better late than never.

Use iCloud

If you have your iPhone set to backup to iCloud, you may be able to retrieve lost text messages by utilizing a recent backup. This will restore your iPhone to the point at which you created the backup, which means that although it may help you retrieve the text message, you may lose some other data.

iTunes Backup

If your operator does not support message backup or if it did not work for you for whatever reason, here is the next way to try. However, this will only work if your communications have been backed up. This works just like restoring lost data from an iTunes backup.

How Recently Deleted Messages Work

The Texts app now has a new section called “Recently Deleted,” which archives your deleted messages for 30 days, similar to a computer’s trash bin. When the 30-day period expires, Apple will permanently erase your communications.

Using iPhone and iPad’s Recently Deleted Messages

Tap “Edit” from the conversations list, then select “Show Recently Deleted” to retrieve your deleted texts. You may manage them here before your software takes over after 30 days. To make it permanent:

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