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Can you retrieve deleted text messages on Android? Yeah, this video will show you the full guide for Android text message recovery. Don't hesitate and recover deleted text messages from Android 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5.0, 5.1 and more versions right now!
Not only can you recover SMS messages from Android backup but also can recover Android SMS messages without backup. This video is showing you how to recover deleted sms messages on Android without root your phone.
Some common situations that lost text messages you can recover from:
1. accidentally deleted texts on your android phone
2. lost text messages after Android 5.0 updated or other Android upgrade.
3. save text messages from water damaged, crashed, broken or smashed Android phone
4. Android deleted text messages randomly by itself
5. Factory restore Android phone.
And more...
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once deleted there gone you can try your network provider the will have all your txts logged
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You only need a Card reader and a software that generates deleted messages or phone book entries like the Sim Card Deleted SMS Recovery software or other recovery softwares.....u can download it for free using this link below:
http://www.sharewareconnection.com/sim-card-deleted-sms-recovery.htm
It is free and it works but it can't work without a card reader.
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If you're not contented with it and is willing to spend some dime for the recovery then the link below may hep you:
http://simcon.no/recovery/?gclid=CKrxrcbQ-5UCFQ5aegodB3VvDw.
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sorry only the mobile companies and providers have that kind of software
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Impossible. Unless you can get to the network provider's server.
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