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Leawo iOS Data Recovery is the comprehensive iOS data recovery software that can recover deleted, formatted and damaged camera roll photos and videos, photo stream photos, photo library images, contacts, call history, text messages, message attachments and many more data files from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.

This iPhone data recovery fully supports iPhone 5, iPad 4, iPad mini, iPod touch 5 and many other Apple devices. It supports many kinds of data types and formats output by two optional recovery modes. 

Using the first mode “Recover from iOS device”, you can achieve iPhone data recovery, iPad data recovery and iPod touch data recovery by directly scanning and analyzing the device even when you have no backups. When your device is broken or lost, the program can also help you recover by extracting previous iTunes backups using the second recovery mode.

Download software here :


How to Activate ?
  1. Install Leawo iOS Data Recovery trial
  2. Open Leawo iOS Data Recovery
  3. Enter the key given below
  4. Click Register
  5. Done :)

Serial key :

WDTGW_IDRW5_XHXHC_FMTV3_TIPRD

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Is there Any Way to Recover iPhone Deleted Messages? (iPhone 6+/6/5S/5C/5/4S/4/3GS)


In this hyper-connected world, we keep in touch with family, friends, classmates, colleagues, and all other acquaintances using various kinds of communication tools. And it is a big problem to store all messages on your phone for future peruse because of limited and expensive memory storage. So we would delete unnecessary messages to free up space and speed up iPhone. But what if you delete the message that you need by mistake off your iPhone?

Of course, after deleted, the messages pretty much disappears. Then is there any way to get back deleted iPhone messages, if so, how to?

How to Recover Deleted/Lost Messages from iPhone (WhatsApp, Tango, Viber, iMessages )?


Well, as you search on the internet, you may find that there are many related posts about recovering deleted or lost messages from iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, 4, 3GS, etc. Yes, all iPhone data recovery software supports to retrieve deleted text messages from iPhone but not all support other messages like Viber, Tango.

The rest of the article will tell you how to recover deleted or lost messages including SMS messages, iMessages, Tango messages and history, WhatsApp messages and chat history, Viber calls and messages from all iPhone models using Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery.

3 methods are provided to recover lost messages from iPhone using iPhone data recovery software. 

iPhone messages recovery

Method 1: Recover Deleted Messages from iPhone Device without Any Backup


This is a good way for those who don’t have a backup but deleted messages accidentally. You can recover deleted or lost messages from your device if you don’t have any backup. But you should be aware that space needs not to be overwritten after data lost in order to get the deleted messages back.

Steps to Recover Messages from iPhone Directly without iTunes or iCloud Backup

1. After download, install and launch iPhone Data Recovery program, connect your iPhone with computer, when the program detected your device, choose the right recovery strategy from top of the interface. It is the first one “Recover Data from iOS Device”.

Note: For iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users, you need to download the specially designed iPhone 6/6+ Data Recovery.

2. Then press “Start Scan”.
3. After scan is done, you can preview all the recoverable data.
4. Choose the messages or other files that you need and click “Recover” button to start the recovery process.

Method 2: Restore Lost Messages from iTunes Backup without iTunes and iOS Device


This way is especially helpful when your iPhone is lost/broken or damaged and can’t access the data but you have an iTunes backup. In this case, you are allowed to restore the lost messages by extracting iTunes backup. You can also selectively recover what you need instead restore all which include unnecessary messages and files.

Steps to Restore Deleted Messages from iTunes Backup

1. Download, install and launch the iPhone Data Recovery program. You don’t need to connect your iPhone with computer, choose the recovery mode “Recover Data from iTunes Backup File”.

2. Press “Start Scan” to download the iTunes backup.

3. After scan is complete, you can preview all the data synced last time to iTunes

4. Choose the ones you need, press “Recover” to start the recovery process

Method 3: Retrieve Deleted Messages from iCloud Backup without iCloud and iOS Device


This is similar to restore lost messages from iTunes backup. Choose “Recover Data from iCloud Backup” mode. If you backed up your phone with iCloud before, choose this recovery strategy.

All the above demonstrated is applicable to any data recovery except for messages like iPhone contacts, photos, notes, videos, camera roll, call history and so on.
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Apple’s new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are now on sale to the general public. And while many consumers have already picked up their new iPhone, others are still trying to make a decision about which iPhone to buy. While we can’t make your decision for you, we can offer some advice, and here we take a look at the one iPhone 6 model you probably want to avoid.
Last week, Apple took the stage and announced its brand new iPhone. The company’s brand new smartphone is dubbed iPhone 6 though it will be coming in two very different versions: The 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus. As we now know, the two will take over the flagship role from last year’s iPhone 5s and push the iPhone 5c down to Apple’s free on-contract slot.
It's easier to find an iPhone 6 in stock now.
It’s easier to find an iPhone 6 in stock now.
Apple’s two new iPhones both come with sleek and slim metal designs, A8 processor, upgraded cameras including Optical Image Stabilization on the iPhone 6 Plus, tons of storage options, Retina HD displays, a number of different price points, major U.S. carrier options, and Apple’s new iOS 8 operating system. They have instantly become best sellers with Apple claiming a record number of pre-orders.
On Friday, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus went on sale for the first time. They also landed on doorsteps across the United States and in regions around the world. And while millions of consumers have already placed their order, millions of others are still trying to decide which iPhone to buy.  today, we want to offer some more advice to those that are straddling the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus fence.
There is one iPhone 6 in particular that we think consumers should avoid. The 16GB iPhone 6 (and iPhone 6 Plus) is the cheapest iPhone model but if you can help it, there are some reasons to buy another version of the iPhone 6

You Will Run Out of Space

Two years ago, I spent the extra $100 and bought the 32GB iPhone 5. It turned out to be a very wise decision. Over the past two years, I’ve slowly filled up my iPhone with applications and other files like photos, messages, and more. With 32GB of space, I’ve never had to worry about storage problems though as I found out on Wednesday, I’m walking a thin line.
I have about 1GB of free space on my iPhone 5. That’s it. Most of that space is occupied by applications, songs that I’ve saved locally for use when I don’t have a data connection during travel, messages, photos, and videos that I’ve taken over the past two years. I did not know how close I was to my limit until I tried to install iOS 8 a few days ago.
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The point I’m trying to make here is two-fold. One, the larger 32GB model gave me peace of mind over the past two years. I never had to deal with storage issues or the hassle of deleting stuff or paying for iCloud and I also found out how easy it really is to fill up space on my primary smartphone. I don’t know how long I’ve been teetering on the edge but I am willing to bet that it’s months not days.
I cannot even imagine having 16GB of storage on my iPhone 5 let alone an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, both of which take high-resolution photos, offer beautiful looking apps and games, and more. Like many of you, I want to use my new iPhone 6 the same as before and if I did that, I’d probably fill up a 16GB model in a few days or less. I say this from experience.
I own a 16GB iPad Air. I regret not paying the extra $100 for the 32GB model as I’ve filled it up to the brink and now find myself deleting apps to make space for other apps  Many of my friends are in the same boat with the 16GB iPhone and they’ve made it known to me in a series of complaints over the past two years. Many of them have vowed to buy the 64GB iPhone 6.

64GB iPhone 6

So if you have the extra $100 sitting around, you would be wise to invest in the 64GB version of the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus especially the iPhone 6 Plus. This is a device that’s built for things like gaming and games take up a ton of free space.
I honestly don’t understand why Apple kept the 16GB iPhone around. The base model really should have been 32GB of storage with 64GB and 128GB options rounding out the lineup. Apple did do one thing right. It positioned the 64GB iPhone in the same spot as the now extinct 32GB iPhone. To me, that’s a steal and reason why I bought the 64GB iPhone 6 last week when it went on sale.
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If money is an issue and for many of you, it will be, I suggest taking a long hard look at the 32GB iPhone 5s. The iPhone 5s is still a very solid smartphone and now that Apple’s dropped the price down to $99 and $149, it’s going to be a great fit for those of you that really do want the extra storage but can’t afford to shell out $299.99 for the 64GB iPhone 6 or $399.99 for the 64GB iPhone 6 Plus.
Even if you don’t plan to use a ton of applications, shoot a ton of photos, or download a bunch of music, I personally guarantee that that 16GB of internal storage on the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 is going to fill up a whole lot faster than you think. So if you have a little extra money to spend right now or even if you have to wait a few months to get that extra money, I think you’re going to be better off skipping 16GB model and going for the 64GB. For most people 128GB is going to be way too much.
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To surprise all iOS users, Pangu – the Chinese jailbreak team has released iOS 8.1 jailbreak tool for iPhone and iPad. It was a surprise release in such a short span of time since release of iOS 8 by Apple.
However, Pangu tool for iOS 8 doesn’t install Cydia by default. And it’s in Chinese and for Windows only. However, good news is that Saurik has quickly updated Cydia to make it working on iOS 8/8.1. Once you jailbreak your iOS 8 device with the below guide, jump to our guide to install Cydia manually on your jailbroken iOS 8 devices.
Pangu jailbreak tool supports following iOS 8.1 devices:
  • iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S
  • iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2
  • iPad mini, Retina iPad mini
  • iPod touch 5G
How to jailbreak iOS 8.1 on your iPhone or iPad with Pangu 1.0.1:
Step 1: If you have upgraded your device to iOS 8.1 by OTA, jailbreak will fail. It’s important to take a backup of your device using iTunes and then restore your device to iOS 8.1 with iTunes.
Step 2: Disable Find My iPhone from Settings -> iCloud -> Find My iPhone
Step 3: Go to Settings, scroll down and tap on Touch ID & Passcode, then tap on Turn Passcode Off to disable Passcode.
Step 4: Download Pangu jailbreak tool from here (Windows only).
Step 5: Right click on the tool and click on the “Run as Administrator” option.
Step 6: Uncheck the box as shown in below screenshot to avoid installation of necessary software on your iOS device.

Step 7: Click on the blue jailbreak button once Pangu tool recognize your iOS device.
Step 8: Follow on-screen instructions and wait until the jailbreak process completes. The entire jailbreak process may take up to 5-10 minutes.
Step 9: Once jailbreak process completes, you can see Pangu app on your iOS device. Launch that app and install OpenSSH and few other tools to play with your jailbroken device.
Cydia should be installed with Pangu tool soon. If you can’t wait for updated jailbreak tool, jump to our Cydia installation guide to install Cydia manually on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad so you can download and install tweaks.
Did you jailbreak your iOS 8.1 device? Did you face any problem while jailbreaking? Let’s know how is it working for you in comment below.
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