Have you ever heard that someone says you will not disappear from your computer when you delete them? This is absolutely true. All of these files are hidden somewhere in the hard drive, waiting to be retrieved or replaced. This is what happened to the Android phone. All of the content we delete (including the short message) will last enough time and / or space to store the other data.
A little about how deletion works
You may also want to know what this is possible. Once we understand the working principle of the deletion, it is not really a very complicated concept. In most cases, junk files (in this case SMS or MMS messages) are not actually cleared from the system; or at least it will not be executed immediately.
Carriers often have all your texts stored
This is not necessarily a solution, but it is still information that may be helpful in some cases. As it turns out, many wireless providers store your text messaging records and other data for extended periods of time (here is a chart with carrier data retention periods). The only problem is they will likely not release that information to you simply because you accidentally deleted something.
However, some carriers may cooperate with the police if necessary. These companies have also been known to help users facing legal complications, as these messages could serve as evidence in a court of law. This won’t help most of us, though, so let’s move on to what you can do to actually obtain results.
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