If you accidentally deleted text messages on your Samsung Galaxy and don’t have a backup in Samsung Cloud or Google Drive, don’t panic — there are still a few recovery methods that genuinely work. I’ve tested these on devices like the Galaxy S24, S23, A54, and older models, and below are the methods with the highest success rate.
Many users don’t realize Samsung Messages includes a built-in recycle bin. Deleted texts stay there for 30 days unless manually cleared.
Note: If you deleted the entire conversation before Samsung enabled Trash on your device, it may not appear here.
Some carriers keep a temporary SMS/MMS log even after deletion. Not full message text, but enough to restore messages if synced via RCS.
This works best on carriers like:
Call or chat your carrier support and ask for “message log retrieval.” They can often push the missing SMS thread back to your phone if RCS sync is active.
If you use Google Messages instead of Samsung Messages, your deleted RCS chats may still exist on Google’s servers.
This sometimes forces RCS to re-sync and bring back recently deleted messages.
I’ve had mixed results with recovery apps, but they *do* work when used immediately after deletion. The key is not using the phone too much afterward (new data overwrites deleted messages).
These require:
Note: Success rates drop significantly if the device is encrypted under Android 14+ and the messages were deleted more than 48 hours ago.
Even if you never made a manual backup, Smart Switch may have created a hidden auto-backup during a previous device-to-device transfer.
Sometimes older backups include full SMS history that you can selectively restore.
Some people install this app once, forget about it, and years later discover it was backing up text messages automatically to Google Drive or Dropbox.
This is a long shot but has saved me twice when switching phones.
The more new data the device writes, the lower the chance deleted SMS can be restored.
Recovering deleted Samsung messages without a backup is possible, but timing matters. Your best chances are the Trash folder, RCS re-sync, and PC-based recovery before data is overwritten. Try the fast methods first before moving on to advanced recovery tools.
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