Didn't Mean to Delete That? Here's How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on Your iPhone
Posted: 13 Feb 2017 11:28
Did you know that text messages don’t really get deleted when you delete them? Unless you reset your iPhone to its factory settings — an action designed to erase everything on your iDevice — there is a way to retrieve those texts.
If you’re passing your iPhone on to someone else, or selling it, then performing a factory reset is the safest way to rid your iDevice of its precious data. If you’ve deleted some texts by mistake and want to recover them, however, there are ways you can do this. Let’s take a look at a few examples.
Restoring an iCloud backup is probably the easiest way to recover deleted text messages on your iPhone. Provided that you have iCloud Backup turned on, and your iPhone has been doing its scheduled backups, then your deleted texts should be backed up to iCloud. The service backs up messages sent via iMessage, SMS, and MMS, though it does require the SIM card that was in use when you made the backup.
①Go to Settings > iCloud > Backup.
②Make sure iCloud Backup is turned on.
③After that, you will have to erase your iPhone by going into Settings > General > Reset.
④Choose Erase All Content and Settings.
⑤Once done, you’ll be asked if you want to restore your iPhone from an iCloud Backup.
⑥Choose Restore from iCloud Backup.
Once your backup is restored, you should be able to access any texts that were on your phone when you first made the backup.
If you’re passing your iPhone on to someone else, or selling it, then performing a factory reset is the safest way to rid your iDevice of its precious data. If you’ve deleted some texts by mistake and want to recover them, however, there are ways you can do this. Let’s take a look at a few examples.
Restoring an iCloud backup is probably the easiest way to recover deleted text messages on your iPhone. Provided that you have iCloud Backup turned on, and your iPhone has been doing its scheduled backups, then your deleted texts should be backed up to iCloud. The service backs up messages sent via iMessage, SMS, and MMS, though it does require the SIM card that was in use when you made the backup.
①Go to Settings > iCloud > Backup.
②Make sure iCloud Backup is turned on.
③After that, you will have to erase your iPhone by going into Settings > General > Reset.
④Choose Erase All Content and Settings.
⑤Once done, you’ll be asked if you want to restore your iPhone from an iCloud Backup.
⑥Choose Restore from iCloud Backup.
Once your backup is restored, you should be able to access any texts that were on your phone when you first made the backup.