ITunes and iCloud both backup the >iPhone > 2. Choose "Recover from iOS Device", and connect iPhone to computer with the USB cable. The software will recognize your iPhone and check it at the bottom list. Click the "Start" button in the window to let the software analyze your iPhone 5s.
3. After the Analysis of the iPhone, the software will begin scanning the contents in the iPhone. When the scan is done, the names of the categories in the left sidebar will turn white. Choose "Messages" and then the contents will display in the right part of the window. Check the messages you need and then click the "Recover" button at the right bottom of the window.
4. The dialog of recovery settings pops up after clicking "Recover". Click "Open" in the dialog to choose a target folder on your computer and then click "Go" at the right bottom of the dialog.
For more methods, check: How to Recover Deleted Text Messages from iPhone
SMS messages remain on the iPhone after deletion. When "deleted" on the iPhone, they are technically hidden and marked for deletion. Text messages are then deleted only after sync with iTunes. In order to recover a deleted text message or messages, run through the following 4 easy steps: STEP 1:Make sure iTunes doesn't automatically sync with iPhone when connected. STEP 2:Connect your iPhone to iTunes and Back up by selecting Preferences > Backup from iTunes, or right-click on your iPhone and choose back up. STEP 3:Restore your iPhone by selecting Restore under Preferences. Note that restoring the iPhone will restore the previous iPhone firmware. Your iPhone will be completely erased after the new firmware is installed. So make sure your back up is good! STEP 4:The final step will be to restore your iPhone from the back up you created on step 2. This will allow you to restore any target="_blank">http://iphone.jomra.com/2009/06/23/recover-deleted-text-message-on-iphone/ Retrieving Deleted Text Messages from your iPhone http://riactant.wordpress.com/2009/05/02/retrieving-deleted-text-messages-from-your-iphone/
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ITunes and iCloud both backup the >iPhone >
2. Choose "Recover from iOS Device", and connect iPhone to computer with the USB cable. The software will recognize your iPhone and check it at the bottom list. Click the "Start" button in the window to let the software analyze your iPhone 5s.
3. After the Analysis of the iPhone, the software will begin scanning the contents in the iPhone. When the scan is done, the names of the categories in the left sidebar will turn white. Choose "Messages" and then the contents will display in the right part of the window. Check the messages you need and then click the "Recover" button at the right bottom of the window.
4. The dialog of recovery settings pops up after clicking "Recover". Click "Open" in the dialog to choose a target folder on your computer and then click "Go" at the right bottom of the dialog.
For more methods, check: How to Recover Deleted Text Messages from iPhone
SMS messages remain on the iPhone after deletion. When "deleted" on the iPhone, they are technically hidden and marked for deletion. Text messages are then deleted only after sync with iTunes.
In order to recover a deleted text message or messages, run through the following 4 easy steps:
STEP 1:Make sure iTunes doesn't automatically sync with iPhone when connected.
STEP 2:Connect your iPhone to iTunes and Back up by selecting Preferences > Backup from iTunes, or right-click on your iPhone and choose back up.
STEP 3:Restore your iPhone by selecting Restore under Preferences. Note that restoring the iPhone will restore the previous iPhone firmware. Your iPhone will be completely erased after the new firmware is installed. So make sure your back up is good!
STEP 4:The final step will be to restore your iPhone from the back up you created on step 2. This will allow you to restore any target="_blank">http://iphone.jomra.com/2009/06/23/recover-deleted-text-message-on-iphone/
Retrieving Deleted Text Messages from your iPhone
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