How to get sms backup on mail
There are a few ways to backup your SMS messages to your email account:
Method 1: Using Google Drive
- Enable SMS backup on your Android device:
- Go to Settings > Accounts > Google > Google Drive > Back up & reset > SMS.
- Toggle the switch to enable SMS backup.
- Link your Google Drive account to your email:
- Go to Google Drive > Settings > Account > Link account.
- Enter your email address and password to link your account.
- Your SMS messages will be backed up to your Google Drive account and can be accessed from your email account.
Method 2: Using SMS Backup & Restore
- Download and install SMS Backup & Restore from the Google Play Store.
- Open the app and grant it the necessary permissions.
- Tap the "Backup" button to backup your SMS messages.
- Choose the backup location: you can choose to backup to your email account (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.) or to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
- Enter your email account credentials to backup your SMS messages.
Method 3: Using a third-party app
- Download and install a third-party SMS backup app like SMS Backup, SMS Backup & Restore, or SMS Backup Pro.
- Follow the app's instructions to backup your SMS messages to your email account.
Method 4: Using a cloud-based SMS backup service
- Sign up for a cloud-based SMS backup service like SMS Backup, SMS Backup Pro, or SMS Backup & Restore.
- Follow the service's instructions to backup your SMS messages to your email account.
Tips:
- Make sure to backup your SMS messages regularly to prevent data loss.
- Check the compatibility of the backup method with your device and email account.
- Some backup methods may require you to enable SMS backup on your device or grant additional permissions.