It's possible to recover the deleted text messages from your device as long as you've backed your device to Google Drive. Didn't make any backup before? That doesn't matter because you can use some recovery tools to get your deleted messages.
Many people may feel broken and devastated when their important messages get lost or deleted for some unexpected reasons. To this I would say: No need at all!
Your deleleted messages are not gone for good. They just stay somewhere on your phone in "delete" state and wait for some newly-created data to replace them. Before they disappear completely, you still have the chance to get them back. So from now on, you'd better stop using your device to create any new data until finding the solutions to get your lost messages back.
Currently, there are two solutions for this purpose: restore your phone from Google Drive and restrieve messages only with a recovery tool. Both of which will be detailed in this guide. Apply either of them as your solution.
If you've never made any backup of your Android data to Google Drive or don't want to restore your device from Google Drive at the cost of losing all existing data, try this Android data recovery tool - EaseUS MobiSaver for Android. It can scan your device, find your lost messages, and then take them back without errors. Apart from basic functions, it has many outstanding features like:
To recover deleted text messages using EaseUS MobiSaver for Android:
Step 1. Connect your device to the computer with a USB and run EaseUS MobiSaver for Android. Proceed by clicking "Start."
Step 2. MobiMover for Android will display all your deleted data it found from your device. From the displayed data types, choose "Messages."
Step 3. Select the specific message you wish to recover and click "Recover." Here the software will prompt you to specify a folder to save the recovered files on your computer.
Tips: Apart from retrieving text messages, EaseUS MobiSaver for Android also does an excellent job in retrieving photos from Android.
If you've previously made a copy of your device to Google Drive, you're in luck! In that case, you can directly restore your phone from Google Drive. But one drawback of this method is that it requires you to reset your device and remove all personal information before restoring. If this is not what you want, go back to use the method introduced in Part 1.
Step 1. First of all, go to check if you've backed up your device to Google. If you are confident that you've created one, directly jump to Step 2.
Step 2. Reset your phone to its factory settings. Note that the steps may vary depending on your devices.
Step 3. Restore your phone from Google Drive.
It is very important to back up your data on Android. This can significantly reduce your data losses when tragedies like water damage, systems crashes, and update failures happen. There are two ways for you to back up your device: using AutoPlay or Google. Here's how each way works.
Step 1. Connect your Android phone to a computer.
Step 2. when AutoPlay popups on the PC, quick to click "Open Folder" to view the data on your device.
Step 3. Copy and paste the files and folders you want from your Android phone to the PC.
Step 1. Go to the Settings on your phone.
Step 2. Tap on "Backup and reset."
Step 3. Check both "Back up my data" and "Automatic restore."
Step 4. Tap on "Backup Account" and add your Google account.
Step 5. Go back to "Settings" again. Under the Accounts section, tap "Google."
Step 6. Choose the data you wish to backup.
By reading our guide, you may have known how to recover deleted text messages from your Android phone. Compared with the two solutions, using EaseUS MobiSaver for Android is more commended since it is easier to operate and quick to recover. But if you don't want to have any third-party software installed on your computer, try using Google Drive to get your lost messages back.
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