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How to back up your SMS text messages on Android
How to use Android's built-in SMS Backup Many phones (including Pixel phones) have a built-in automatic SMS backup, courtesy of Google, in the messaging app.
Here’s how to transfer text messages from your iOS device to your computer: Connect your iPhone to your computer and open iExplorer. Click on the Data tab and then the Messages button.
This guide explains how to easily backup Android in 5 easy steps. Everything from apps, contacts, calls, messages, photos and even restore features.
How to save text messages on iOS When it comes to backing up text messages, unlike Android, iOS limits users to Apple solutions: saving your messages to iCloud or your computer hard drive.
If you need to save your text messages, you can create a backup and save them to your Gmail account. Here's how.
There are text messages you don’t want to lose. You can back them up using your phone’s native apps or go with a third-party option.
If you've switched from iOS to Android and you need your SMS messages transferred, your best bet is iSMS2Droid. Jack Wallen shows you how to port your messages using the app and an iTunes backup.
If you want to save your text messages on an Android phone, it's actually extremely easy, and we couldn't recommend it more.
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