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How to Recover Deleted Texts on iPhone

How to Recover Deleted Texts on iPhone

gadgetnews by gadgetnews
July 31, 2021
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With iMessage allowing iPhone users to share photos, videos, voice notes, GIFs and more via the Messages app, it can quickly accumulate a lot of space on your iPhone, so it’s smart to clear out new messages from time to time.

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But what happens if you delete an important text during your mass clearout? 

Don’t worry, we’ve all been there, and the good news is that there are a handful of ways to recover deleted texts from an iPhone: using iCloud, using iTunes, or using a third-party app.

We’ll guide you through each method in an effort to restore your valuable iPhone messages right here.

Alternatively, if your Messages app is taking up too much storage space on your iPhone, we explain how to delete all messages on an iPhone separately.

How to restore deleted texts using iCloud

If you’ve ever backed up your iPhone to iCloud, you should be able to restore whichever messages were on your iPhone at the time of the backup.

Note that Apple changed things around and introduced Messages in iCloud a while ago. Enabling this in the Settings menu of your iPhone syncs messages across all your devices that use the same Apple ID.

The downside to this is that deleted messages are wiped from all connected devices, and messages aren’t a part of standard iCloud backups with the functionality enabled. 

If you’re lucky enough to not have the functionality enabled, the only way to restore messages via an iCloud backup is to completely erase your iPhone and restore it from said backup. Just be sure to restore from a backup from before the text messages were deleted!

Check Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Manage Storage > Backups to see which backups you have available.

If you find the backup you need, you’ll need to factory reset your iPhone before restoring via iCloud backup. To reset your iPhone, head to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. 

Note that anything on your iPhone added after the backup date will be deleted, so make backups of any data you don’t want to lose. 

How to retrieve deleted texts using iTunes/Finder

If you had iCloud Messages enabled, there are two further options to try. First, you can try recovering deleted text messages via an iTunes (or Finder in macOS Catalina or later) backup. This can often be the best way.

Unless you disabled the automatic sync option in iTunes, your iPhone should be backed up every time you’ve synced with your PC or Mac.

Connect your iPhone to the PC or Mac you sync with.
iTunes (or Finder in macOS Catalina and later) should open – open it yourself if this doesn’t happen.
You should see your iPhone appear in the top-left. Click it.
In the General tab, click ‘Restore’.
All the data you previously backed up will now replace the data on your phone. It will take a few minutes. As long as you haven’t backed up subsequent to deleting those messages, they should reappear on your phone.

How to get deleted texts back using a third-party app

If neither of the options above has worked, it is time to go nuclear. Well, not literally, but it may cost you a couple of quid, and there’s no guarantee it’ll work.

We’ve not used these personally, but there are some third-party apps that appear to have a good online reputation: PhoneRescue by iMobie, Enigma Recovery, WonderShare Dr.Fone for iOS, iMyFone D-Back Data Recovery and Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery.

These apps work without a backup because even after you have ‘deleted’ messages, they remain in compressed form on your iPhone until overwritten. That means you may be able to recover deleted messages using these utilities (and others) – but there are no guarantees.

The best advice we can give to those trying this method is to do it as soon as possible after deleting the text messages – the longer you leave it, the more likely that the data will be overwritten and permanently lost. 

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