offcourse....everything you do in/with your mobile phone gets saved in the data base of the service provider you are using. even if u press any button on your phone, your service provider comes to know but such things are obviously not saved....
To view every Snapchat ever sent to you, you can check your "Chat" section within the Snapchat app. However, keep in mind that Snapchat messages disappear after being viewed unless they've been saved in the chat. If you want to access saved messages, tap on the chat to see saved Snaps or texts. For a more comprehensive history, you can also request your Snapchat data through the app's settings, which may include saved messages and other account details.
If the messages are saved on the memory of the phone itself, you can still view your old messages. Some carriers allow you to save your data on an internet-based cloud.
You can use iPhone SMS backup software to backup iPhone text messages in text format, CSV format, or JSON, and then view them in the data viewer of your choice. Plus, iPhone SMS backup software cleans up and makes you transform your data, messages, texts in order to make your text messages easier to read.
data is saved by storing
A backup of the MySQL data base can be opened in a text editor. Or the data base can be queried. So the answer is yes.
there just messages. Dont worry that happened to my game all the time. It didn't effect any of my saved data and gameplay
To transfer SMS messages from iPhone to computer, use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Connect your iPhone to the computer with a USB cable, open the software, and let it detect your device. Select "Messages," preview the texts, then export them to your computer in formats like HTML or TXT for easy backup and viewing. It’s fast and easy!
no you can't. if you saved in ur new data, THERE IS NO WAY.
Voicemail, email messages, instant messages, data on handheld devices
All your contacts/messages and other information aren't stored on a SIM - card, these data are stored in the mobile phone itself.
If you take your SIM card out of your phone, you will lose access to cellular services such as calls, texts, and mobile data. Your phone will still function for Wi-Fi connections, allowing you to use apps that require internet access. Additionally, any stored contacts or messages on the SIM card will no longer be accessible until you put it back in. However, data saved on the phone's internal memory or cloud services will remain unaffected.
Establish consistent rules for exchaning data between applications and services loaded on the participating devices. Specify how data inside the messages is structured and the types of messages that are sent between source and destination. These messages can be requests for services, acknoeledgement, data messages, status message, or error messages.