Messages are not just convenient when you don’t want to talk over the phone. They also come in handy as records of your conversations. Whether it’s important information you’re looking for or it’s nostalgia that has gripped you, you can easily find any old messages on your iPhone.
Before you go on to search for a message, know that you can only search for messages that are still on your device. Any old messages that were deleted won’t appear, even if you have iCloud backup on. There is no option to archive messages on iPhone, so once deleted, those messages are gone forever.
There are two ways to search for a message. Let’s get on with it.
Search from within the Messages app
Open the Messages app on your iPhone. With the list of conversation threads open, swipe down on the screen. It doesn’t matter which list you have open – all messages, known senders, or unknown senders. The search will be for all conversations regardless of where you’re searching.
Tap the ‘Search bar’ at the top and type the phrase or the word you’re trying to search for. The more words you remember, the quicker it’ll be to find the result you’re looking for. But even if you don’t remember the exact word and only a few letters, type those. The search will return any messages containing those letters.
A few top results will appear on the screen right away as you type. If you find the message you’re looking for among those results, tap it to open it. Otherwise, tap ‘See All’ to open the complete search results. Then, tap the chat you want to open.
The message you searched for will open in the chat and will be highlighted in a darker bubble for a split second to make it easier to find.
Use the Spotlight Search
You can also search for any message in the Messages app without even opening the app. Spotlight search has improved much over the years. It can even search for content from within the apps. And this entails searching for any iMessage or text messages on your device.
Swipe down on your home screen to bring up the spotlight search. Then, type the message you want to search.
Depending on the results in other places, you might have to scroll down a bit to get to the messages. If the message that appears in the spotlight is the one you’re looking for, tap it to open the chat. Otherwise, tap ‘Search in App’ to view more results.
The results will open in the app. Tap ‘See All’ to see all the results and tap the chat you want to open.
Can’t find the Message?
If you can’t find the message you were looking for, remember that this only works for messages that haven’t been deleted. “But I swear I didn’t delete those messages!” If you are saying this right now, chances are, your iPhone might have deleted those messages and a particular setting is to blame. To double-check, open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Then, scroll down and tap the option for ‘Messages’.
Scroll down in the message settings until you find the ‘Keep Messages’ option. Then, see the option next to it. If it says 30 days or 1 year, you’ve found your culprit. iPhone will delete all old messages after this certain period automatically.
Now, you can’t bring back any old messages but you can change this setting for the future. Tap the option to open it. Then, select ‘Forever’. But beware, selecting forever means you’re essentially going to be giving a lot of space to messages. Maybe selecting 1 year instead of 30 days is a better bargain in this case? That’s for you to decide.
The search option makes it extremely easy to find any old iMessage or text messages on your iPhone. Unfortunately, there’s no option to search for a message within a single chat to further reduce the clutter while searching. But the feature is still pretty great.
Social media platforms let you pin a post to the top of your page, so it’s always the first thing your audience sees. Did you know that this useful feature is also available on your iPhone? Tap or click here to pin messages for easy reference later.
How often do you endlessly scroll through a text conversation to find that one bit of information you need? It could be an important date, the name of a movie, an address — just about anything.
There’s an easier way to find what you’re looking for, and it works with just about any messaging app.
Growing by the day
Depending on how often you text, you can have thousands of messages stored between many people on your phone. It’s a historical record of conversations that can go back for years, even as you upgrade to new phones.
Remember that confirmation number you got from an order you placed last month? Probably not. You can easily find it by searching for the word “confirmation.”
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What was the name of that Italian restaurant your cousin recommended? You can search “Italian restaurant” or just “restaurant” and find it.
There’s no limit to what you can find. Search “dentist” to locate the date of your last dental appointment or “anniversary” to see the message you sent to a loved one on that special date last year.
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How to search messages on your iPhone
The Messages app makes it easy to search through your iPhone text messages:
- Open the Messages app.
- At the top of the screen, type your search word or term in the Search field.
- You’ll see options to search your Conversations.
- Tap See All to get a list of messages containing your search word or term.
- Tap on a conversation to be taken to that particular message.
You may also get results coming up under other categories like Collaboration, Links, Photos, Locations and Documents.
How to search messages on your Android phone
Google’s Messages app is the default for Android phones. Here’s how to search through it:
- Open the Messages app.
- At the top of the screen, type your search word or term in the Search images & videos field.
- Hit Enter to perform your search.
- Tap on a conversation to be taken to that particular message.
If you click the search button, you see your last contacts and can choose from categories such as Starred, Images, Videos, Places and Links.
How to search messages through Facebook Messenger
Facebook’s messaging app is free to use and lets you make calls, share videos, photos and more. Here’s how to search through your conversations:
- Open the Facebook Messenger app.
- At the top of the screen, type your search word or term in the Search field.
- As you type, you’ll see results come up in past conversations.
- Tap on a conversation to be taken to that particular message.
If a username matches your search word, you’ll also see them under the results. You may also get suggested links to businesses, pages, and blogs on Facebook that match your search.
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How to search messages through WhatsApp
WhatsApp has a global reach, with billions of users using the app every month.
- Open WhatsApp.
- At the top of the screen, type your search word or term in the Search field.
- As you type, you’ll see results come up in past conversations.
- Tap on a conversation to be taken to that particular message.
You may also see results for Photos, GIFs, Links, Videos, Documents and Audio that match your search.