How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on iPhone 15, 14

How to see deleted messages on iPhone? Here's a free way to retrieve deleted text message on your iPhone running latest iOS.

Are you exploring How to see deleted messages on iPhone? Good. Learn here all about it. A system crash, accidental scroll, or child playing with your phone can cause common issues: They can cause data loss. When you lose your data, for instance, photos & videos, you might retrieve it from Recently Deleted Album. But what about the text message? If you have lost your important text message, we have mentioned how to recover deleted iPhone text messages in this blog.

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Here in this article, we have mentioned five ways to retrieve deleted text messages on iPhone.

Recover Your Messages With latest iOS

In the iOS 16 and later versions, you can restore the deleted messages directly from the Message App. But if it’s a 30-40 days older conversation, you won’t be allowed to restore the messages.

  1. Open the Message App.
  2. Click on Edit Button from the left-top corner.

Tip: If there is no Edit option available, select Filter Option from the conversation page.

  1. Hit Show Recently Deleted.
  2. Choose the desirable contact from where you want to restore message and select Restore.
  3. Choose Recover Message or Recover [Number] Messages. 

Here we end up with how you can recover deleted messages without backup.

Use iCloud To Recover Deleted iPhone Text Messages

If you have earlier backup the iPhone via iCloud, you can restore the deleted message from the recent backup file. However, this way will completely revert your iPhone to the last backup, and it causes a loss of data. To do so, follow the steps below.

  1. Open the Settings App.
  2. Tap on your Name[Apple ID].
  3. Choose iCloud; at the same point, make sure Messages in the array of application is turned ON.
  4. Select iCloud Backup. Verify the iPhone has been backed up recently.
  5. Now, head back to the main Settings Page. Tap General.
  6. Choose Transfer Or Reset iPhone.
  7. Select Erase All Content And Settings. Further, confirm that this is what you are willing to do. Jot down the iCloud Password to disable Find My.
  8. The iOS device will take a few minutes to finish up the procedure.

Follow the on-screen instruction and select Restore From iCloud Backup. Then, sign in to iCloud to access your backup, and choose the one you recently created.

Use Finder Or iTunes To Recover Deleted iPhone Text Messages

If you prefer backing up the iPhone using iTunes or Finder instead of iCloud. iTunes is for PC, and Finder is for Mac.

Finder Users

  1. Connect the iPhone to Mac using the cable.
  2. Next, open the Finder, and choose Phone’s Name from the left sidebar.
  3. Further, select Restore Backup.

iTunes Users

  1. Connect the iPhone to PC using the cable.
  2. From iTunes, select Phone Icon at the top of the window.
  3. Select Summary from the left sidebar.
  4. Lastly, choose Restore Backup.

Hopefully, the messages will reappear. But if not, it means the backup doesn’t include the messages.

Ask From Carriers

If nothing works for you, there is no way left. Accept contacting the Carrier. Some carrier services keep a record of text messages, unlike call recording.

Ask From Receiver

If you didn’t get deleted messages from the carrier. You can ask it from the contact you send or receive from.

Can You See Deleted Messages On iPhone Without iCloud?

Yes, you can see deleted messages on iPhone without iCloud. With latest iOS or iPadOS update, Apple offers the ability to do so. If you aren’t familiar with procedure, read our guide.

How Do I Retrieve Permanently Deleted Text Messages?

First, your device should be updated to iOS 16 and later versions; next, go to Settings. Choose Edit > Show Recently Deleted. Select the desirable contact. Lastly, tap Recover Message or Recover [Number] Messages. But the messages shouldn’t be older than 30-40 days.

Are Deleted Text Messages Gone Forever?

The best part is that the iPhone stores the deleted messages for up to 30-40 days. Anything older than that won’t be retrieved.

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Karly Wood

Karly Wood is a journalist based in Ohio who specializes in covering Apple and technology trends. With a varied experience in reporting on public safety, government, and education, her insights bridge multiple disciplines, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective on today's technological advancements. If you need to contact me, you can reach me at karlywood.ohio@gmail.com or through (Facebook)

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