Any way to recover messages without root? - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

So, the phone works fine until one day randomly it restarted and was reset and thus I lost all my phone data including text messages. Is there a way to recover the messages without root? I hadn't backed up the messages

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SMS blocked... or lost!

Hi Guys,
i have a MDA Vario and I love that thing. But I recognized with the time.. that SMS are blocked. Over night I turn off my phone and when I turn it on the next morning, no message is coming. A lot of my friends asked me if i got their message last night.. They sent it to me after i have turned it off. And on the morning i didn´t got anything. No message.
Last week i registered myself on a Website where a SMS-Registration was necessary. I clicked on "send the Message". The MDA Vario blinked up.. and I expected that it will ring and signalize the message. But nothing. I never got a message. The SMS is lost till now. And i´m afraid that there are some more messages which got lost.
Does anyone recognized the same Problems like me? Or can anybody help me? :?:
Thx
Maresch
where are my new messages?
got the same problem. SMSs just stopped comming. i started using sprite backup - the only change in used programs.
hardresetted device works, but after restore: no go. even microsoft activesync backup restores settings with no SMS...
any thoughts on this?
b
This MAY NOT be your case, but...
Sometimes (although the "nice" people at Sprite Software won't recognize it), after restoring a backup made with sprite backup, the SMS inbox folder (and sometimes even other folders like draft and trash) stop working. The effect varies:
you may see "x messages unread" but the new messages are not visible.
you may never see new messages.
the new message notification can stop working, with or without the other symptoms.
recovering from this problem is difficult: the easiest way is, ofcourse, and hard reset. if you want, SMS Organizer can still extract the messages from the damaged database most of the times.
SMS lost - not received
This is interesting - I have posted exactly the same behaviour - only some SMS received.
I can recreate the problem that you describe almost at will - It is not related to any backup software - it happens on a "virgin" XDA after hard reset without anything being loaded or even an Active sync attempted.
bottom line is: put your XDA in a spot where the reception is weak and switch it off. Send two messages to the phone. It will wake up trying to receive the first message. It will loose the network and re-aquire, but no SMS will be received. (although a confirmation message will be sent) - as it is awake now it will receive the second message. The first one will be lost forever.
I have upgraded ROM to no avail. I had it in for repair twice - still same problem. O2 has now agreed to exchange the unit. I will keep you posted.
My concern on reading this is, that this is an issue with the unit itself.
Certainly hope I dont have any issues as I send and receive a lot of sms messages and any kind of failure like this would mean the phone being sent back and contract cancelled unless I can find a different phone that interests me. Unlikely as I was only considering this or the XDA Exec.

Can't send or receive text messages

What's up my peeps. I have an issue I've been unable to correct for two days. The phone was slowing down slighty from the heavy amount of messages I had so I deleted and cleared them all. No big deal because I've done this before right? Wrong! I'm unable to send or receive text since. Strangely enough I can send and receive mms messages and emails. I am typing this on Opera Mobile 10 so my data works. I have tried the solutions on tmobile.com and nothing is working. If you have or know of a solution please assist.
maybe you should just do a hard reset.
That should bring you back to normal.

[Q] Rebooted phone, lost all sms messages.

Yesterday I was traveling so I had to turn my Hero off for the flight, when we landed I turned it back on and both my contacts and sms messages were all gone, same with my call history. Any suggestions on a way to restore or recover the sms?
I'm running DarchDroid 2.7
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Can't send or recieve SMS

I have tried everything. Switching SMS apps, removing my sim card, reseting the apn back to default, erasing phone data, and even flashing my phone back to stock. Of all of these, nothing has worked. My phone can still make calls and have mobile data, but I can't recieve or send text to anyone. It has been doing that for days and its making me crazy! How do I make this stop?

not being able to send/recieve sms

Hey guys, so yesterday I had to reflash to my stock g30v firmware on pe1. After being rooting since late june, Went by for a day and a half not noticing I wasn't receiving any sms messages. Tried to wipe cache, many reboots and many apps to no avail. Always showed "mobile network not available." Yet I still had 4g and was able to go on social media and my chrome browser. After I odin'd back to stock I received over 75 new sms messages. Stumped.
Want to re-root again but with my job, I can't risk having this happen again
Thanks in advance
Did you do a factory reset yet?
As stated in the first part of the op, die to this I had to reflash to stock, starting fresh. That's when I got a days and a half with of sms messages, everything is back to normal, but was wondering if anyone else had this issue. Want to re-root but can't if this is gonna happen again
What i've found after root is that i have to make a phone call after rebooting or i dont recieve calls/texts or have capability of sending texts untill i make a call yet Data still works..
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What i've found after root is that i have to make a phone call after rebooting or i dont recieve calls/texts or have capability of sending texts untill i make a call yet Data still works..
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I had this issue a lot with U firmware so I am sticking stock. Actually I just got the no signal icon and 4g data OR when I got voice working with sms a 3g w/roaming icon.

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