
And that there are a rather staggering 24,360 text messages and 1,313 attachments. Notice on the left that there are both Messages and Message Attachments. Eventually though it’ll finish up and have a result similar to this: The analysis process can take rather a while, so have patience with this process. Shouldn’t be too much, right, my iPhone X isn’t that old… I’m going to uncheck everything and choose just Messages.Ī click on “OK” and it’ll start analyzing the phone’s file system to see what’s available to recover. But everything can be quite a lot of data so you might want to be s bit more selective. There are lots of different types of data and categories of data you can choose from, and by default it selects everything. You’ll want to plug your phone into your computer once this is running: Look closely and you’ll see that it’s already detected my iPhone X (named “iDave X”) and is ready to scan.ĭon’t have your phone handy? You can try recovering from an iTunes backup or from iCloud, but even without a previous backup, just plugging in the phone – and unlocking it! – is enough to proceed… To start, simply download and launch PhoneRescue

Because they’re all still on your phone, even if you can’t get to them. In fact, let’s not just talk about it, let me show you just how easy it is to use PhoneRescue to pull back lost photos sent via text messages from weeks, months or even years ago.
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That’s why it’s great to know that PhoneRescue has your back, whether you’ve got an iPhone or Android phone and whether you’re a Windows or Mac user. Every photo and audio snippet sent via text message. And then you accidentally deleted all of it.
