It could appear to be astonishing, yet to recuperate an erased instant message on iOS 15, the best way to do it was to trust you had a reinforcement with that particular instant message and afterward reestablish your iPhone.
It’s a burdensome cycle for what ought to be a straightforward errand, yet luckily that is currently been streamlined with iOS 16.
Rather than managing reestablishing a reinforcement, you can now track down the erased messages on your gadget and recuperate them back into the Messages application with only a couple of taps. The cycle is basic, yet you want to know where to look before you can recuperate any erased instant messages. This is the way.
And if you’re interested in other lesser-known features for the iPhone, here are 7 hidden iOS 16 features we were surprised to find and how to unlock your iPhone’s hidden trackpad.
First find your deleted text messages
All of your deleted text messages can be found in the Messages app. To find your trashed messages, open Messages and tap the Filters option in the top left of your text threads. Here you can filter your text messages by known senders, unread messages and more. However, the option we want is Recently Deleted.
A rundown of your as of late instant messages will show up, showing telephone numbers or contacts, number of messages and days left until long-lasting erasure. This will incorporate both whole message strings and individual messages that are erased. Nonetheless, you’ll have the option to see (and recuperate) erased messages provided that they’ve been erased over the most recent 30 days, so you need to move generally quickly.
Additionally, you can’t see the genuine messages themselves, so you’ll need to recuperate them by perceiving the contact name or telephone number. Once recuperated, you’ll then, at that point, have the option to peruse the texts.
Then recover your deleted text messages
If you want to recover a text message tap on the thread or message, so that it’s selected, hit Recover on the bottom right and then tap Recover Message in the pop-up that appears. You can also recover all of your deleted text messages at once — don’t select any message and then just tap Recover All.
Your recovered text messages will appear in sequential order from when they were either sent or received, so you may have to scroll a bit through your existing texts to find them, especially if they’re old and you have a great deal of new messages cluttering up your inbox.