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Aug 11, 2014 1:31 PM in response to HigginsX13by AmishCake,You aren't speaking to Apple when you post on this forum, just users like yourself. You were informed of this when you signed up to use this forum.
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Oct 2, 2014 4:36 PM in response to ReedWishby whoever53,Go to settings, messages. Under message history change from forever to 30 days
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Oct 2, 2014 4:42 PM in response to masskevinjamesby whoever53,Its not a bug. Go to settings, messages. Under message history change from forever to 30 days
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Mar 10, 2015 4:09 PM in response to Kurty999by omkd777,Hi Kurty999. You have certainly put a lot of time and effort into this thread. It is greatly appreciated. I used the iBackup Bot approach that both you and Nickc25 advocated. It worked. I got my Messages in storage down to 0. I replied to one of Nickc25's posts with the following:
"I subsequently sent several text messages to myself with some photo attachments - approximately 20 MB's. After I went and deleted all of them in the Message App (ios 8), I went to General - Usage - Manage Storage and found that Messages (Saved) was 12 MB. Only a portion - 60% were removed." I tired the following, but it did not work at all:1. Select Settings > General > Spotlight Search
2. Un-Check Messages in the Spotlight Search
3. Delete all text messages that show in the Messages app
4. Open the multi-tasking bar by double tapping on the Home button
5. Close ALL running applications
6. Restart your phone
I would appreciate it if you could posit as to why you think my iPhone (5c) is retaining a percentage of these "deleted" messages in storage? I just wondered if you have come across this issue, and if so, do you have a solution? Thanks! -
Apr 17, 2015 4:58 AM in response to Lucerovaby LoveOneAnother,Thank you Lucerova! Kurty999 shared your solution and it worked great for me. I had 2.8 GB of messages. I thought it would take forever to delete each thread individually, but it really only took about 25 minutes. I used your method of turning off spotlight search, deleting messages, closing all apps, then rebooting phone. Now messages only take up 286 MB. Previously I had only 705 MB of free space available, but after following your instructions, I now have 3.2 GB of free space available.
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Apr 23, 2015 10:58 AM in response to bht-kevinby heroball21,I have an 8 GB phone that has 3.5 GBs of saved messages....10 points for apple -_-
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Jun 15, 2015 12:52 AM in response to Kurty999by TRATRA,Thanks Kurt !
Works with iOS8.3 and OSX Yosemite too!
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Sep 5, 2016 12:24 AM in response to Kurty999by alisonfromhampton,Hi there, does this work for emails? I have 1 GB tied up with mail storage but have deleted all my emails. Alison