How do i save text messages on my iphone

Apple saves your text messages in its iPhone backups—whether they're saved locally on your PC or they're part of an iCloud backup—which you should have. That's good! Unfortunately, the file containing your messages doesn't appear separately within the backup. However, you can access them through the filesystem. If you back up locally on an Apple computer, you can find the file under Library > Application Support > MobileSync > Backup. You should find multiple folders in there, each with a different backup image of your phone. Each of the folders should have a file named:

3d0d7e5fb2ce288813306e4d4636395e047a3d28.mddata.

Those are your texts, in SQLite database form. Note that the file could have the extension "mdbackup," or no extension at all. Also note that Apple hides the Library folder from users, so if you can't access it, go to the Finder > Go menu and hold down Shift while the Go menu is open. That will force the Library folder to appear in the list. If you still can't locate the file, try just searching for the filename using Spotlight.

On a Windows machine, you can find that file in __C:\Users[username]\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup[user id]\ __.

Unfortunately, you can't open up that file in a text editor—you'll either need a SQLite editor or a special third-party viewer. But at the very least, if you copy that file and keep it somewhere safe, you've got an archive of your text messages. There are two online services where you can upload that file and download the content and metadata in either PDF or CSV form. Of course, it's totally up to you whether you want to give an unfamiliar website access to your private messages.

Use an App like PhoneView or CopyTrans

Many different programs can not only decipher the SQLite file Apple uses to store SMS messages, but can also simplify finding and archiving them. PhoneView is commonly recommended for Mac, and CopyTrans seems to be the application of choice among Windows users. There's a variety of similar utilities. Most of them cost between $15 and $30, and there doesn't seem to be a free, open source option that's "good enough" to have popular appeal.

Another recommendation is iExplorer, which we've covered in the past. It costs money, but the demo version will allow you to read through the .mddata file and copy/paste the text. If you want to export the messages into a PDF or text file, you'll have to pay.

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Print Your Messages Chat Log

To this point, we've been treating SMS and Messages as the same protocol, because the aforementioned methods cover both. But if you sync Messages on your Mac and your iPhone, your computer should get the same Messages your phone does and save them in the Messages chat logs. You can print a complete conversation in the Messages app or find the chat logs in Library > Messages > Archive. Of course, since Messages only works between two Apple devices, this method requires that the person you're corresponding with also uses Apple products.

Screenshot Your Texts

If you're using the texts to actually settle a dispute, you'll probably want to just take screenshots. To take a screenshot on an older iPhone, hold down the sleep/wake and home buttons at the same time until you see the screenshot drop into your photo roll. To take a screenshot on a newer iPhone—the models without a home button—press and hold the button on the right side of your phone, then click the volume up button on the left. Release both buttons and you should see your screenshot drop into your photo roll.

So here's how to archive a conversation. Scroll down to the most recent messages in the chat in question. Screenshot. Scroll up. Repeat as many times as necessary. Sure, this is the most time-consuming solution for how to save text messages on iPhone, but it's also the only method that you can do completely on your iPhone without a computer, and it's most likely what a lawyer will want to see. Don't forget—if you want timestamps for each message, swipe from the right side of the screen to expose the delivery times. You can also select multiple messages by tapping and holding a message bubbles to select more than one, and forwarding those to your email address. However, you'll lose all the metadata, and as the NSA has shown us, sometimes the metadata is more important than the content of the messages itself.

Bonus for Android Users

Not using an iPhone? You're in luck. This is one of the many circumstances where the openness of the Android ecosystem results in increased functionality on the device. Because Android allows a wide selection of non-system apps to send and receive SMS messages, there are a variety of easy archival apps that run on your phone itself. SMS Backup & Restore is simple, well-reviewed, and most importantly, free. Start there.

This post was updated on June 11, 2019. It was originally published on November 5, 2013 by Kif Leswing.

How do I save an entire text conversation on my iPhone?

How to save an entire text conversation on your iPhone.
Open the text chain you wish to preserve and hold a finger down on one of the texts in the conversation..
Tap the "More…" option when it appears, then tap the circle to the left of each text and image you want to save..

Is there a way to save text messages?

Most android phones have a messaging app that does not offer automatic backup for text messages. Yes, Google provides a backup option for text/SMS/MMS messages, but that doesn't offer advanced options like viewing or deleting them. You'll need to use a third-party app to save your texts for later use.

Can you store text messages iPhone?

Can You Save Text Messages on iPhone? Yes, but saving text messages directly from your iPhone Messages app has some limitations. When you save text conversations from your iPhone Messages app, the text content of the messages will be saved, but not the date and time the messages were sent.

How do I save an entire text thread?

Android - Quick steps to forever save text messages Enable the IMAP feature. Launch SMS Backup+ and select Connect. Accept the prompt to Backup. All your text messages will start backing up to Gmail and can save them forever.