So the first solution is best if you have a Mac, especially since it's for legal reasons, for which it is recommended to have 2 versions of the files. This therefore doesn't allow "archiving". the backup only saves current SMS/iMessage, which means that if you manually delete from the iPhone the messages, it will also delete from the backup next time the backup syncs.If the iPhone is lost/dies, you'll be able to recover the messages only by putting the backup on a newly reset/bought iPhone.And even if the Mac crashes/dies, the Time machine backup will have a copy of the SMS+iMessages, forever.Īlso, T he SMS and iMessage are automatically saved in the iTunes/iCloud Backup, however, this has 2 drawbacks: ![]() you can therefore archive these messages in the app. If you have a Yosemite mac, and enable SMS forwarding, the SMS and iMessage will automatically go in the Messages app in the Mac.
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