How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone

How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone

It definitely feels annoying even upset when you accidentally deleted some text messages on your Samsung phone.

Those texts you exchanged with your loved ones in the past months or years are now disappeared.

Fortunately, it is still possible to retrieve deleted texts on Samsung and today we are going to share with you several different recovery methods to do so.

Note: some techniques may not apply to your situation. If so, just skip it and go to the next one.

Contents

  • Method 1: Retrieve Deleted Texts from Samsung Cloud
  • Method 2: Restore Your Messages via Samsung Smart Switch
  • Method 3: Retrieve Samsung Messages from Your Service Provider
  • Method 4: Use Samsung SMS Recovery Software
    • Final words

Method 1: Retrieve Deleted Texts from Samsung Cloud

How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone
image from Samsung

Samsung Cloud is an online backup service built into every Samsung phone or tablet. It simplified file management so you can back up and restore your data in case of any data loss.

The app allows you to keep all your settings, layouts and apps and its associated files.

When you accidentally delete text messages on your Samsung phone, do not panic. The first step is to check whether you’ve backed up your phone to Samsung Cloud.

If yes, you can easily retrieve those deleted texts following these steps:

  1. On your phone, find Settings, tap Accounts and backup.
  2. Tap Backup and restore.
  3. Tap Restore data, select your Samsung phone and then select the content (i.e. text messages) you want to restore.
  4. Tap Restore.

Note: If needed, just download your backup data following the on-screen instructions.

Method 2: Restore Your Messages via Samsung Smart Switch

How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone
photo from Samsung

Similar to Samsung Cloud, Samsung Smart Switch is a backup app that’s originally designed to back up your old Samsung device and restore the data to a new one.

But the app also allows you to create a backup of all your text messages, contacts, media files, and more and save it to your PC or Mac.

If you’ve made a backup, congratulations! It’s super easy to restore your texts and other files via Smart Switch.

Check out this video tutorial or this Samsung support article for how to do it.

No backup? No worry! Read on to find other methods we are introducing below.

Method 3: Retrieve Samsung Messages from Your Service Provider

Many of you may not know that your cell phone carriers or service providers (e.g. AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.) actually keep copies of your personal data, including text messages you receive and send out.

How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone
photo from AT&T website

First off, log into the website of your service provider online, navigate to the message section to look up historical data.

Some providers may list your text messages sent and received in the previous billing period.

If you couldn’t find them, contact the customer support to see if they can pull it up for you.

It’s worth noting that if you’re located in the United States and your phone carrier is AT&T, you’re in luck because you could easily restore your messages via this portal – AT&T Messages.​

Note: depending on the terms of use, you may need to pay an extra fee to restore those text messages.

Method 4: Use Samsung SMS Recovery Software

If the above methods didn’t work or do not apply to you, your last option is probably to try a third-party data recovery software.

We recommend dr.fone for Android as it’s one of the best programs available in the market, besides normal texts dr.fone is also able to recover deleted WhatsApp messages.

Both a Windows and Mac version are provided. We also reviewed this app in our Android data recovery software roundup.

How to retrieve deleted messages on my samsung phone
dr.fone offers a free trial that allows you to scan and preview found files, but you’ll need to pay to recover the items. You’ll also need to root Android.

Here’s a quick tutorial using the program to undelete Samsung text messages:

  1. Get Dr.Fone for Android and install the software on PC or Mac.
  2. Connect your Samsung Galaxy phone or tablet to the computer.
  3. Launch the program, follow the instructions to enable USB debugging, select a file type to scan. In this case, click “Messaging”.
  4. Now the software will scan your device for any recoverable text messages. Be patient as it may take extra minutes.
  5. Preview and recover your messages after the scan is complete.

Final words

Don’t forget to back up your messages! Samsung Cloud and Smart Switch are great options, you may also use other third-party backup apps and tools.

These days text messages are often more valuable than other types of data, and we can’t afford to lose them.

But accidental deletion can happen now and then and when that happens, it’s really nerve-touching.

However, those deleted texts may be still recoverable and we hope the above Samsung SMS recovery guide has helped.

If you managed to retrieve your texts, that’s great! If not, leave a comment below and let us know your situation, we’ll try our best to help.

How do I retrieve deleted text messages from my Samsung?

Unlock your Samsung device and navigate to the “Settings” option. Scroll below, click on the “Cloud and Account” button, and then hit “Samsung Cloud.” Click on “Messages” and then open “Trash.” once you have opened the Samsung cloud. Select the “SMS” you want to retrieve and click on the “Restore Now” button.

How do I get deleted text messages back?

Click on the messages you want to restore and then tap on 'Recover'..
Open Google Drive on your phone..
Open the menu by clicking on the three lines button at the top left corner..
Now, select 'Backups'..
Check if your data has been backed up..

Does Samsung have a recycle bin for messages?

Unfortunately, most Android phones don't have a recycle bin in the Google Messages app. Once you delete a message, you don't get that grace period of 30 or 60 days like the Google Photos app.