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Apple’s iOS 18 gives users the ability to schedule text messages for future delivery.
With so much of our lives contained on our devices, especially our iPhones or iPads, it can feel particularly devastating if you accidentally delete a message you still need.
Whether it is informational or personal, it can be panic-inducing to not be able to retrieve a message or conversation you need.
Fortunately, Apple has a built-in way to recover recently deleted messages.
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A woman recovering a deleted text on her iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
Deleted a text message or conversation thread on your iPhone or iPad? The directions below depend on whether you have turned on Message Filtering or not. What Message Filtering does is categorize your messages into separate lists, such as known senders, unknown senders and unread messages. However, some of you may not have this feature enabled yet. If you want to enable Message Filtering, here are the steps:
Steps to enable Message Filtering on iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
Once enabled, this feature will automatically sort your messages into different categories, making it easier to manage your inbox and reduce clutter from spam or unwanted texts. You’ll be able to view filtered messages by tapping the “Filters” button in the top-left corner of the Messages app. With Message Filtering turned on, you’ll have access to four main categories:
Message Filtering categories on iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
This filtering system not only helps organize your messages but also reduces notifications from unknown senders, potentially decreasing the number of interruptions from spam or unwanted texts.
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Now, let’s recover those deleted messages on the iPhone or iPad. For devices running iOS 16 later or iPadOS 16.1 or later, you can retrieve deleted conversations in the Messages app using the following steps:
Steps to recover a deleted text message if you have not turned on Message Filtering (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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Steps to recover a deleted text message if you have turned on Message Filtering (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
Please note: Only messages and conversations deleted within the last 30-40 days can be recovered. Additionally, if you deleted a message before you updated to iOS 16 or iPadOS 16.1 or later, you cannot recover these messages or conversations.
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Whether your fingers were moving too fast and you accidentally hit delete or you now need to refer to a message you have already deleted, Apple has built in an option to help you recover your recently deleted messages. If you are running the latest OS, you should be able to recover recently deleted messages easily.
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