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Can you recover deleted text messages Samsung?

Can you recover deleted text messages Samsung?

Open the Settings app on your Samsung cellphone. Scroll through all the options and find Cloud and Account. Once you tap on that, go to Samsung Cloud next. There you will be able to access Messages and check the deleted data by tapping on Trash.

Is there a way to find old deleted text messages?

How to recover deleted texts on Android

  1. Open Google Drive.
  2. Go to the Menu.
  3. Choose Settings.
  4. Choose Google Backup.
  5. If your device has been backed up, you should see the name of your device listed.
  6. Select the name of your device. You should see SMS Text Messages with a timestamp indicating when the last backup took place.
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How do I restore deleted text messages on Android?

How to restore your SMS messages with SMS Backup & Restore

  1. Launch SMS Backup & Restore from your home screen or app drawer.
  2. Tap Restore.
  3. Tap the checkboxes next to the backups you want to restore.
  4. Tap the arrow next to the SMS messages backups if you have multiple backups stored and want to restore a specific one.

How can I retrieve deleted text messages from my Android without root or computer?

Here are the detailed steps on how to recover deleted messages on Android without root by using FoneDog Toolkit- Android Data Recovery:

  1. Download and launch FoneDog and Connect to PC.
  2. Enable USB Debugging Mode.
  3. Select Files of Messages to Recover and Scan on Android.
  4. Preview and Recover Messages to Android.

How can I retrieve deleted text messages from Samsung without root?

How do I see erase messages from everyone?

You have to long press on an empty space on your homescreen. Select widgets and then select Settings then Notification Log. An icon will be added to your homescreen. Tap on that icon and once in the Notification Logs, find WhatsApp and tap on it and you will be able to see the messages you received, deleted or not.