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Correct , which is good you did it that waythanks for all the help, i should’ve stated in my OP that i backed up the phone after deleting it, when you get a new phone they only use your most recent backup right?
Correct , which is good you did it that waythanks for all the help, i should’ve stated in my OP that i backed up the phone after deleting it, when you get a new phone they only use your most recent backup right?
No it shouldn'tyessir so in conclusion since i backed up after deleting said conversation it won’t come back?
I hope you're not on the device now that you want to recover texts on. Every action you do on it is potentially overwriting the deleted texts.
When you use the phone, you will write new data on it, the deleted messages will be overwritten. It won't show up again.
Really? I don't think so.
Yes, that is how databases work. Old space from deleted records eventually gets recycled into new data. Just like the file system eventually recycles deleted file space into new files.
However, when setting up a new phone, your carrier may download some old text messages to your phone that you had previously deleted from your phone, depending on the carrier.
This op has nothing to do with overwriting data.Depending on the type of storage, it will get full, and you would need to delete files to make space. In this thread, the op is not dealing with a memory overwrite situation.
I'm pretty sure your going be fine .i am on this device but i stated before i didn’t want that message thread to show up on my next device.
Depending on your carrier, they may be retrieved. Sorry to disagree. I've had tmobile repopulate my new phone with deleted threads within their window when swapping.
Attached is something I found quickly with a Google search describing Verizons retrieval ability. See the whole article for more info. Good luck. View attachment 333164