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  2. Here are the steps to use iTunes: Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable. 2. Unlock your iPhone and trust the computer if prompted. 3. Open iTunes on your computer (if it doesn't open automatically). 4. Click on the iPhone icon located in the top-left corner of the iTunes window. 5.

  3. To check, open Settings ️ Apple ID (Your Name at Top) ️ iCloud ️ Messages: This switch should be set to ON if you use iCloud for Messages. If you use iCloud for Messages, then your Messages are synched between your iPhone, iCloud and other devices that you may have that are signed on with the same Apple ID.

  4. Hello allison_burger, Thanks for updating us with that information. To check if the restore process is still working, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup on your new iPhone. If your iPhone is still being restored, you should see a message stating that and may also see "Stop Restoring iPhone" shown.

  5. Step 1 : Connect your iPhone to a computer and install iTunes app. Open iTunes and click Device icon at the upper left corner. Then click "Summary" tab and Back up tab next. iTunes will create a full backup of your iPhone and save it on the computer. Step 2 : Find the backup file on Mac and Windows PC.

  6. Restoring deleted messages to Iphone that are still on Ipad Accidentally deleted messages on Iphone 11 Pro running 15.3.1, iCloud Backup was turned on messages was toggled on. iCloud Backup ran the night prior to the messages being deleted. Tried restoring from backup and it did not restore the messages. The messages are still showing on my Ipad.

  7. See About backups for iOS devices - Apple Support. I don't see an explicit answer, but noting that messages in an iPhone backup wouldn't be included if you restored the backup to an iPad suggests that ordinarily that answer is yes. tt2. Yes. Both iCloud and iTunes backups include messages.

  8. Didn’t worry because I cloud back up is on, even for the iMessages. jumped to my Mac book and saw that the messages are disappeared. Same happens to my iPad. restored iPhone 8 to get the messages from older iPhone back up and later from 2 older iPhone 11 back up. Still didn’t help to see my iMessages. now restored my iPhone 11 to an older ...

  9. You cannot view the contents of an iCloud Backup; you can only use the backup to do a full restore of a device. See: Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support. Also, if you are using Messages in the Cloud, the messages are deleted when deleted from a device.

  10. You either backup messages with iCloud and can restore them when you restore a backup, or you sync messages with iCloud in which case they are not included in the backup. If you sync messages with iCloud and you delete them on the phone, you also delete them in iCloud and they cannot be recovered. Lawrence Finch. Level 10.

  11. Why won’t my text messages backup? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/8334374

    As I said, your messages are absolutely backed up in either an iCloud or iTunes iOS system backup. If you're concerned Messages doesn't appear here, that has nothing to do with an iCloud backup. It has to do with what's stored in iCloud, a totally different concept. sberman. Level 10.