well by wat i heard theirs a device called sim recovery pro and its said it recovers deleted messages and phone book and also show last 20 dialed numbers but to be honest iam not realy sure if it work....
No but your phone company might be able to I think. Why would you want to retrieve a deleted text message from blackberry? It's from a...........................friend, and I deleted it accidentally.
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As with most cell providers, there is no way to retrieve deleted messages from Boost Mobile. In regards to the phone, the Galaxy Prevail does not keep a record of messages either.
ANSWER:Unfortunately not, and it doesn't matter what company it is, you can not have that luxury to save, or get back what ever text you want back.
You can usually find deleted call history in the "Recycle Bin" or "Recently Deleted" folder on your phone. If you don't see it there, you may need to use data recovery software to try to retrieve the deleted calls. Keep in mind that the success of recovering deleted calls may vary depending on your phone's settings and the time elapsed since the calls were deleted.
No.
No your messages are not deleted. when a phone is deactivated, it just means the service for the phone is turned off. everything that was saved in the phone, text messages, pictures, contacts, will still be there.
If you have deleted text messages from your EE account, retrieving them may not be possible as most providers do not store SMS messages once they are deleted. However, you can check if your phone has a backup that includes the messages or explore third-party data recovery tools. Additionally, contacting EE customer support could provide options or guidance specific to your situation.
You can not get your deleted messages back once they are deleted from your phone inbox.
I think not.
To recover accidentally deleted text messages, first check if your phone has a backup option enabled. For iPhone users, you can restore messages from an iCloud or iTunes backup. Android users may use Google Drive backups or third-party recovery software. If no backups are available, you might need to consult your carrier, as they sometimes can retrieve deleted messages.