When you delete a text message or iMessage on an iPhone, the iPhone Messages app deletes the message text itself from a database and then deletes the attachment files. Occasionally, there are cases where the message gets deleted, but the cleanup work to delete the attachment doesn't finish, leaving you recoverable deleted text message attachments.
(There used to be A LOT of deleted attachments lurking in the Messages app. Before a bug was fixed in an iOS 7 update, many deleted Messages attachments weren't fully deleted. As of iOS 10, recoverable message attachments are a lot more rare, but not impossible.)
Also, if your iPhone Messages app has been buggy and text messages are disappearing without you deleting them, there's a good chance the image/photo and video attachments will be recoverable.
Decipher Backup Browser will show you all of the text message attachments (deleted and not deleted) available in an iPhone backup. You can use this to look at older backups (made before the message was deleted) to find the attachment, as well as to try to recover the deleted attachments from a fresh iPhone backup made now.
Here are the steps to search for deleted text message attachments on an iPhone:
This can also be a handy thing to do if you think your iPhone Messages app is eating too much of your iPhone drive space. If you've deleted a lot of text messages, but when you look in Settings > General > Storage and iCloud Usage > Manage Storage (under Storage) and see Messages near the top of the list of apps taking up drive space, then you may have very old text message attachments lurking on your iPhone taking up precious space.
You may find it helpful to scroll towards the end of the “Text Message Attachments” section if you don't see the extra attachments immediately, since it's likely the lurking attachments are older photos/files.
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