The Fastest Way to View Old Messages on iPhone and iPad
The Fastest Way to View Old Messages on iPhone and iPad
The Messages app of iPhone and iPad will hold onto basically all text messages and iMessages that have been sent and received through the app on that particular device unless the message threads were either , , or not not restored through a backup. This means you can browse through very old messages on any iPhone or iPad if necessary, just by opening the Messages app of iOS, choosing a message thread, and scrolling up to view older and older messages through that particular chat history. But scrolling up to read through old Messages can be a slow and tiresome process. Fortunately a simple tip can help speed up the task and help to view old messages on an iPhone or iPad. Pro tip: if you already know the content of the old message youre looking for, to find it directly. Of course not everyone knows the message content theyre looking for in an older message, or maybe theyre just browsing old messages for another reason, in which case the trick below is the fastest way currently available to read through and find old Messages on an iOS device. Thats it. Just keep using that tap-at-the-top trick until the messages load. And yes if youre going far back in time to a message thread from several years ago, it will take a lot of consistent tapping on the top of the screen, waiting for that loading cursor to finish and go away, then tapping again. You can keep tapping until you reach the very beginning of the message thread, assuming it hasnt be deleted or otherwise not maintained on the device in question. This is a pretty straight forward and simple trick that utilizes the , or as you can see here, a conversation in Messages app. Its worth pointing out that this is not the only way to view and read old messages, whether iMessages or text messages, on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, but the other methods will require the usage of a computer, iTunes, and USB cable to connect with, so that an unencrypted iOS device backup can be made, which can then be accessed and browsed through directly by admittedly thats quite a bit more advanced, and since it requires a computer and iTunes it may not be suitable for all users looking to read through old messages. There are also some third party apps that can make that computer based process easier, though thats beyond the scope of this article. Do you have any other tips, tricks, of methods of viewing and reading old messages on an iPhone or iPad? Share them with us in the comments below!
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