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sms backups: how to save text messages on iphone and android

We get many important messages through text messages. It doesn't matter if it's a date that you're required to set or other important information for work, you may want to save messages sent via text. Modern smartphones provide the ability to backup your data's core and then transfer it to a different device. However, sometimes transfers don't include text messages unless you have them saved ahead of time or transfer them to the same operating system.

Here's how you can save text messages on Android as well as iOS.

How do you backup and save your text messages

You can save the messages on your backup account so that you can have access to it for all time. Instead of saving a specific text message in a screenshot There are other ways to save them to your PC or with the iExplorer application if you have the Apple phone.

The steps may differ for those with the Android phone.

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How do you keep text messages saved on iPhone

If you're on either a PC or Mac running OS Mojave or earlier, you can utilize iTunes to create a backup copy of your iPhone that will store all of your text messages during the backup. We'll discuss what you can do if you're running an Mac operating OS Catalina in a bit. Although you can create and save backups with iCloud and other services, it's much more straightforward to access your text messages (and other information) in the future with iTunes.

The process of creating an iOS backup can save the majority of the data that is stored on your device. This includes iMessages SMS messages, iMessages, or MMS text messages. If you don't established a routine of making backups regularly.

If you prefer to not make use of iTunes or iExplorer, you may skip in the article on "Using just iExplorer."

Step 1: Begin by opening iTunes.

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Step 2: Make sure you connect the iOS smartphone to your desktop computer.

Step 3: Once you're in iTunes Select the iOS gadget by pressing on the icon for it in the top left corner of the screen.

Step 4: Click on the Summary tab. there should be the Backups section on the right side.

Step 5. Under Manually Back Up and Restore, select the option to back up now.

Step 6: When the backup process is completed The Latest Backups section should be updated to reflect the latest backup.

Step 7: Alternately you could go to Settings > > Devices (Mac) and Edit preferences > devices (Windows) to verify that the backup succeeded.


Backups are made on Mac OS Catalina

If you've updated to the most current version of Mac OS, OS Catalina You'll discover that iTunes has been discontinued. Beware of the app named Music that has the same logo for music notes and you're unable to backup your iPhone with that app.

Step 1: Rather you'll have to plug into to connect your iPhone into you Mac via USB Then, follow the instructions from your device in order to Trust This Computer

Step 2: Go to the Finder on your Mac.

Step 3The third step is to notice under the Locations tab within Finder you'll see that the iPhone is mounted as the external disk.

Step 4: After choosing Trust after which the layout will appear that is like the old iPhone layout inside iTunes.

Step 5: In this step, you can choose Back Up Now, which will create a backup as you would with iTunes.

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Accessing your backed-up messages using iExplorer

All your messages have been stored, but that's just the beginning step in the process. If you'd like to be able access them from your computer any time you'd like it, then you'll require additional software. Take a look at iExplorer the premium software that is available for MacOS and Windows that in addition, search through iTunes backups and retrieve diverse messages. It costs $40 for one license for the basic version, however you can also download the trial version for a short period of time.

Step1. Download the iExplorer, and follow the instructions for installing it. Mac users must have OS X 10.9 or higher and Windows users must have Windows 7 or higher and iTunes.

Step 2: Open the iExplorer.

Step 3: When you open iExplorer, locate the section called Browse iTunes Backups (it remains this way even when you are running OS Catalina) in the left-hand column. Choose the backup you wish to extract messages from.

Step 4: Inside the backup, choose the message.

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Step 5. iExplorer opens your text messages, along with an overview of conversations to the left. Select a conversation to view your messages in the right side, along with any videos and images associated with them. You can filter the list of conversations according to name as well as date, time, and amount of messages.

Step 6: After you've chosen the conversation you want to record, you can export them to PDF or TXT CSV file. You may also opt to export only the attachments or images.

Utilizing just iExplorer

While iExplorer can read texts out of an iTunes backup, it's also able to also download texts direct from your iOS device. It's ideal for those who want to stay away from iTunes as much as they can.

Step 1. Download and install the iExplorer.

Step 2: Open the program. It should be displayed at the Device Overview screen.

Step 3. Connect to your iPhone and iPad. In the column on the left select the name of your device.

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Step 4. On the screen for Device Overview to the right, select the Data tab and then Messages. Remember that if you've never created backups on your system, you'll be presented with the option of loading Backup Data. It is necessary to create an archive within iExplorer first before it is able to access your messages. So, click on it to start.

Step 5: Once you've completed move on through the steps to follow the process.

 iExplorer loads all the messages in the iOS device. The left-hand column will display conversations listed by clicking on one messages will show them on the right side of column.

Step 6. You are able to sort conversations by name dates, times, or numbers of messages. You can also filter conversations to display only pictures video, attachments, or images.

Step 7. Export complete conversations, including attachment documents and media, by using the export options beneath the conversation that is open. You can export them as PDF or TXT or CSV file.

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How do you Save text messages to Android

We have shown you how to backup yourAndroid smartphone however SMS Backup & Restore is a no-cost application that can do exactly what its name suggests. It allows you to back up the text messages you send and store them on an Android device, transfer the messages to a computer as well as upload them into an online data storage platform like Google Drive. It's designed to meet the needs of those who wish to save messages to several locations in a short time. Your Android device should have Android 4.0.3 or greater.

Step 1: Saving Texts

Begin with downloading the application onto the device you have installed it on. Android device.

Step 2: Start it and it will take your to the main menu.

Step 3. Tap Create an backup to start creating a backup.

Step 4: Once you are here, you'll be able to select the information you wish to save, which texts conversations to save, and the location to store backups. There are options currently available to save your text messages directly to your smartphone, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Step 5 If you're not interested in manually sorting through text messages You also have the option of automating the process. Within the app, head to Settings by clicking the hamburger menu located in the upper left corner.

Step 6. You may also save the emojis you have attached to the text, and then name the backup files to make them easy to recognize.

Step 7. Follow the steps.

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Restoring, viewing and transferring texts

Step 1: In order to search for the messages you saved, access your main menu , then select View Backups.

This feature will display the messages you have as XML format. View Backups can also let you arrange messages in the local folders.

Step 2. You are able to transfer your old text messages to a brand new phone in one smooth move using an backup and restore of SMS.

The most frequent time to make use of this feature is when they set up a new device. Before you begin, however make sure to backup all your text messages. Without backups, you might lose the most recent history of messages and that's not fun for anyone.

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