Welcome to center news, today we are going to share a solution on how we can recover our lost text messages.People do accidentally delete
some or all of their text messages by mistake, You can get them
back with a 99% chance of success, but there's one ingredient that is very important: time! If you've deleted your SMS inbox you have to act
quick, because while the messages are recoverable until the portion of
memory on which they are saved is rewritten, the longer you wait the
higher the likelihood of getting new text messages, app updates or
who-knows-what saved to the same location, obliterating them forever.
Tools needed to recover deleted SMS
There's a couple of different PC-based tools to help you through this
part of the process, and of course, also for Mac users. Generally
speaking they are free (or have a free trial) and do the job equally as
well as one another. The particular tool you choose will depend on your
personal preference, but they all do basically the same thing: scan your
Android's memory, identify and recover your ''deleted'' messages.
They'll all walk you through the process, which is usually only four
steps long: connect, scan, preview, recover. The process works for other
data besides text messages as well. Some programs worth trying out
include: Coolmuster Android SMS+Contacts Recovery Wondershare Dr. Fone for Android (requires root) Android Data Recovery
How to recover lost text messages on your Android
Depending which program you choose, the steps may be different, but
all you essentially have to do is (I'll use Wondershare for illustration
purposes): 1. Download and install one of the programs above. Launch the program on your computer. 2. Connect your Android to your computer (with the recovery program installed and program running) with a USB cable.
3. Enable USB Debugging on your Android. To do this,
you need to have access to the Developer Options in your main Settings
menu. If you don't, just go to About Phone, scroll down to Build Number
and start tapping repeatedly. You'll now get access to Developer Options
in the main Settings menu (just above About Phone). Go into Developer
Options, scroll down to USB Debugging (or Android Debugging, depending
on your ROM) and check the box.
4. Follow the prompts in the recovery program to scan or analyze your Android's memory.
5. Once the process is complete you will have access
to browse and preview the data stored on your Android device (whether
it has been ''deleted'' or not. As long as the particular part of memory
on which is was originally stored has not been saved over, you can
still get the data back. This is why it's important to act quickly if
you've lost data.
6. Simply locate your text message folder (or
however the particular program presents your data), select the messages
you wish to recover and either use the Recover action in the program to
put them back on your device or save them to your computer for safe
keeping. Note: if you want to complete this process without a
PC, chances are you will need root access on your device and more than
likely a paid recovery app. In any case, it's easier and free to use a
computer.
How to prevent it happening again
Ok, so maybe you've learned your lesson, maybe you haven't. If you're
not into paying for any of the programs above long-term or simply don't
like the free options, your best bet is to ensure you don't have a need
for them again. This means backing up your messages from now on. It's
so simple it only takes five minutes to save yourself the pain of having
to deal with this situation again. I use a free app called SMS Backup & Restore.
It's straightforward, looks nice and works perfectly: basically all you
need for this type of operation. Check out the screenshots below for
the walkthrough.
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