![]() ![]() I did call Apple tech support and they were of no help. My iPhone currently contains my complete set of messages, so hopefully at some point I can re-enable Messages in iCloud and fix this mess. Where exactly on my iPad would I see such a progress bar? When I open messages I don’t see any progress bar anywhere.įor now I’ve just turned off Messages in iCloud on both my iPhone and iPad. I see above some people referring to progress bars showing the downloading of messages. But from May 13th until last week, all those messages are missing from my iPad and after leaving the iPad plugged in and connected to WiFi for a full day, none of the missing messages have downloaded. ![]() For some odd reason, I have everything from the beginning of time until May 12th of this year, and then I have all messages that came in from the day last week when I enabled Messages in iCloud until today. So I did this once I got home.Įverything restored properly, except for Messages. The tech suggested erasing the iPad and restoring it from an iCloud backup. Then yesterday I had a Genius Bar appointment about some issues I was having with my iPad screen responsiveness. Everything appeared to work fine and both devices synced perfect. About a week ago I updated both my iPhone and iPad to iOS 11.4 and enabled Messages in iCloud on both devices. It was only 6.6 before I turned on my other devices. Mine is 15.6 MB with no messages on any of my devices. If you turn it back on (not undo disable and delete just use the toggle) data is coming from the iOS device to iCloud. At this point Messages in iCloud settings should read Zero. Once you disable and delete the messages should download to your device (if there is any), and messages will go back to being saved in iCloud Backups. ![]() However you'll likely notice there is cached data in the app its self next to Documents & Data, some of that info is going to transfer to your iCloud. ![]() If you delete all your messages on all your devices you intended on using with Messages in iCloud then goto Settings > General > iPhone/iPad Storage make sure conversations, photos, videos, GIFs and Stickers and Other are all "Zero KB". For example the group name auto fill when you are typing in a new message, security stuff, cached data from individual devices, handoff data and other random info specific to your devices. There is other stuff that was concealed in the iCloud Backup prior to Messages being moved into iCloud separately. ![]()
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