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Through Your Carrier: Limited Timeframe CarrierTypical Retention Period AT&T 7 years (call logs only) Verizon Up to 10 years (call logs only) T-Mobile Up to 30 days (call and text logs) Sprint Varies, but typically a few months
Open the Messages app on your phone, Tap the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, Open the Recycle bin, Check your deleted text messages, Long tap the message you want to retrieve, elect Restore at the bottom, Now check if the message is restored in your inbox.
Every Android phone has Google applications, including the Messages app. The Messages app provides users with sent and received message history. Once you open the app, you will see the list of individual contacts that have sent you a text or that you have sent a text.
Android texts are generally in a database, which is in the data folder located within your device's internal memory. Android text history location may vary from phone to phone. And you can check it in ance with your Android version: For Android 4.3 or earlier: /data/data/com.
Recover via Google Account: If you previously enabled the SMS backup feature on your Android device, your Google account may have backed up your text messages. Open your Android phone settings. Click the "Google" option. Go to "Backup" and check if there is a backup of your text messages.
There are several strategies you can try if you don't have a backup of your original email and are looking for deleted emails: Check the Trash folder to retrieve your recently deleted Gmail emails. Recover permanently deleted emails from the Admin Console. Contact the Gmail Support Team.
Recover messages from your trash On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app . At the top left, tap Menu. Trash. On the left of each message you want to recover, tap the sender's profile image. At the top right, tap More. Move to. In the "Move to" menu, choose where you want to move the messages.
You can't recover messages that are permanently deleted or messages that have been in the trash for more than 30 days.
Alternatively, you can also try checking the built-in Recycle Bin, available on many Android phones. Head to your messages app, locate Settings, and search for either a Recycle Bin or Recently Deleted option.
Android phones use the Google Messages app, the bread and butter of most Android software. But it doesn't have an easy method to manipulate the recycle bin, even if you're running Android 15. Your messages are lost forever after deleting them.