How to back up texts on iphone

Moving all your data, including photos and messages, to a new iPhone is usually quite a simple process as long as you have a backup of your old iPhone. We look at setting up a new iPhone here. In this article we will look at how to make a backup of all your text messages so that they will appear on your new iPhone, and what to do if you set up your new iPhone only to find your old text messages didn’t appear – which can be a real tragedy if they hold sentimental value. (Speaking of which, we have an article about how to recover deleted text messages here).

Once we’ve explained how to backup your messages we will look at how to transfer them to your new iPhone.

You can also set things up so that all your text messages appear on all your Apple devices, including your iPad and Mac as well as your iPhone, so we will look at how to do that too in our Messages in iCloud article here. 

The first thing to do before setting up a new iPhone is get your old iPhone and make sure that you turn on Apple’s Messages in iCloud service. This is the simplest way to back up your messages so you can sync them with a new iPhone (although we will look at another way below if you would rather not pay for the additional iCloud storage which might be required for this service).

Apple’s Messages in iCloud service can be used to backup all your text messages to the cloud so that you can download them to your new iPhone – and keep them in sync across all your Apple devices, so that every message and reply can be viewed on every device. 

Messages in iCloud is a feature that arrived in iOS 11.4, so you will need to update your iPhone to iOS 11.4 or above to get it. You can check which version you are running in Settings > General > Software Update.

Once Messages in iCloud is turned on, all your messages will be stored in the cloud and synced between all your devices, that’s your iPad, Mac and iPhone. To turn Messages in iCloud on follow these steps:

  1. Plug in your iPhone and connected to Wi-Fi
  2. Go to Settings > click on your Apple ID then iCloud
  3. Turn on Messages

It will probably take a while for your message history to upload to the cloud – that’s why you need to be plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi.

How to backup messages without using iCloud

What if you can’t update your old phone to iOS 11.4 – perhaps because it’s an older model. Or maybe you don’t want to pay for the storage required for Messages in iCloud. In that case, you can still sync your old messages – as long as you back up your old phone, your text messages will be saved as part of the backup – either in the cloud or on your Mac or PC.

  1. Plug your old iPhone in and make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi.
  2. Tap on Settings > Apple ID > find your old iPhone click on it to check that iCloud Backup is on.
    How to back up texts on iphone
  3. You could click on Back Up Now to force a backup. But before doing that, you will want to check that you are backing up Messages as part of this backup.
  4. Go to Settings > Apple ID > iCloud and check that Messages it turned on.
  5. You can see how big your Messages back up is in Manage Storage.

How to backup messages using a Mac or PC

Alternatively, you could plug your iPhone into iTunes and backup to your Mac or PC.

  1. Open iTunes and click on the iPhone icon.
  2. Select This Computer below Automatically Back Up. This will store a full back up of your iPhone on your computer. You can download this back up to your new iPhone when you set it up.

How to back up texts on iphone

How to transfer messages to a new iPhone

Now when you are ready to set up your new iPhone you will have a backup that includes all your messages.

You just need to sync your new iPhone with the latest backup from your old iPhone, we have a separate article on setting up a new iPhone, but the steps that are most relevant here are as follows. 

  1. Turn on your new iPhone.
  2. Go through the setup process. (Note that if you’ve already been through the setup process and your Messages were missing, but you have now made sure you have a backup of your old messages, you may need to reset your new iPhone and start again: Open the Settings app and tap General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.)
  3. When asked, tap Restore from iCloud Backup and Next. (If you backup over iCloud you may be prompted to make a new backup on your old iPhone – handy if you hadn’t already done so – this new backup will then be synced with your new iPhone when you Restore from iCloud.)
  4. Your new phone will start to download everything from your back-up, including all your messages. Expect it to take a while.

If you open Messages you may see a few messages appear. If you watch for a while more may appear, but you are probably best off doing something else and leaving the phone to download the content.

Eventually your new iPhone will now display all your messages from the old iPhone, along with all your apps, photos, emails and other app data.

How do I backup my iPhone messages without iCloud?

Part 2: Backup iPhone Messages without iCloud via iTunes.
You need to have iTunes on your computer for this. ... .
Now, open the app and connect your iPhone to the computer using a lightning cable..
iTunes will detect your iPhone and show an icon on the top. ... .
Click on Backup Now and wait..

Are iPhone text messages backed up to iCloud?

Any messages currently stored in iCloud are now accessible on your device, and any new messages you receive on your device will be stored in iCloud.

How do I backup all my text messages?

How to backup and restore text messages on Android.
Open your device Settings, then scroll to the bottom and tap Google (or System)..
Select Backup, then toggle on Back up to Google Drive..
Tap Account and select your Google account..
Finally, tap OK to confirm the action..