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Want to recover deleted voicemails on iPhone? It's not that difficult. We'll show you 3 simple ways to get back your deleted voicemails on iPhone. Read on!
Voice messages are a wonderful feature that allow people to connect with one another. They convey more than just information to the people you love; they convey your feelings towards them. While people may not truly get a sense of who you are from reading your text messages, hearing your voice and the emotion behind it gives them a better understanding of you.
You might want to keep certain voicemails forever, but what if they get permanently deleted from your iPhone? The good news is that you no longer have to worry about losing deleted voicemails on your iPhone. Choose the most suitable method from the list below to quickly and effectively recover lost voicemails from your iPhone and other iOS devices.
Yes, you can recover deleted voicemails on your iPhone. You might think it's impossible, but we'll show you how! We're assuming you didn't back up your voicemail somewhere – but that's no issue. With the help of the MobiSaver tool, you can retrieve deleted voicemails from your iPhone, whether or not you have a backup. This is a data recovery solution for iOS devices that can be downloaded for free. Using MobiSaver, you can restore various types of information, such as messages, voicemails, contacts, camera roll, photos, and other data. The software is compatible with iPhones starting from the 3GS model.
What sets MobiSaver apart is its ease and efficiency in retrieving lost files, sparing you the hassle of searching and recovering data. It supports various data formats, including text messages, photos, notes, and WhatsApp messages.
Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer
Launch the MobiSaver tool. Click “Recover from iOS Device” on the left, then click “Start”.
Step 2. Scan iPhone to Find Lost Voicemail
MobiSaver will scan your iPhone 13/12/11/X/XR/XS/8/7/6/5/4 automatically and find all your voicemails.
Step 3: Preview and recover your voicemail
Check the box to the left of “Voice Mail.” Select the specific voicemails you want to restore. Click “Recover to Computer” or “Recover to Device” to choose where you want to save them.
If you're the type of person who frequently backs up data via iTunes, then you can use the desktop version of iTunes to restore your permanently lost voicemails from an iPhone. There's a catch, however: this will immediately erase everything on your device, potentially causing a significant amount of data loss.
So, when you attempt to recover one or two lost voice mails, you risk deleting all the other important information on your device. In other words, try this only if your device contains no information of value.
Here are the detailed steps to recover lost voicemails from an iPhone using an iTunes backup: 1. First, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your computer. If not, visit the Apple website to download and install it. 2. Connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable. 3. iTunes should detect your device and display its name. Click on the device icon to enter the "Device" interface. 4. On the left sidebar, click on "Backup." On the right side, you'll see options for "Backups of this iPhone" and "iCloud backups." Choose "Backups of this iPhone." 5. Look at the backup list below and note the timestamp of the most recent backup. This will be the closest backup to the time when your voicemail was lost. 6. Click "Restore Backup..." and then select the backup from the list that corresponds to the time close to when you lost your voicemail. 7. Confirm the pop-up dialog to initiate the restoration process. This may take some time depending on the size of the backup. 8. Once the recovery is complete, iTunes will notify you. Now, disconnect your iPhone from the computer. 9. Restart your iPhone and open the "Voicemail" app. You should be able to see the recovered voicemails. If they don't appear immediately, give the device a few minutes to sync. Please note that this method doesn't guarantee the retrieval of all lost voicemails, as backups only contain data present on the device at the time of the backup. If voicemails were deleted after the backup, they might not be recoverable.
Step 1. Start by installing the latest version of iTunes on your computer, and then connect your device to it using a USB cable.
Step 2: After iTunes detects your iPhone, choose "Summary" from the left menu.
Step 3: Finally, click on the “Restore Backup” option and then click “Restore” in the message that pops up to confirm your action and close the window.
Note: That's it! iTunes will begin restoring your device from the backup, and you should be able to access all of your previously deleted voicemails almost immediately.
You can also recover deleted voicemails on your iPhone by restoring from an iCloud backup, which is another option apart from using iTunes. This will only work, however, if you had your iPhone set up to automatically back up all its contents – including voicemail – to the cloud service.
Similarly, when you restore from an iCloud backup, it replaces all the files currently on your iPhone. To recover a permanently deleted voicemail using iCloud, do the following:
Step 1. Open the “Settings” app on your iPhone and select “General” from the menu.
Step 2. After tapping “Reset,” select “Erase all content and settings” from the drop-down menu. If prompted, enter your iCloud credentials to complete this process.
Step 3: Your iPhone will restart immediately and be restored to its factory settings. To restore your voicemail from an iCloud backup, select the backup you want to recover your voicemail from on the "Set Up Your iPhone" screen.
Note: Your smartphone can access all the data in your iCloud backup, and you can quickly restore this data.
Above are the 3 methods we listed to recover permanently deleted voicemails from iPhone. Each method has its usability and will come in handy at some point.
Actually, the most effective way to prevent data loss is to frequently back up information stored on your iPhone, so you have a copy in case of accidental deletion or other mishaps.
While data recovery tools can restore lost data directly from the iPhone, deleted data cannot be restored using a data recovery program.