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How To Recover Deleted Notes On iPhone === [00:00:00] Hello and welcome to another tutorial video. Today Im gonna show you how to recover notes on your iPhone in the Apple Notes application. So here we are in the Apple Notes application. All I did is just go to the Apple Notes application by either searching for it. Or just opening it up normally and once in the notes application, you want to tap on folders. In the upper left hand corner, you should see an arrow tap on that arrow to go over to your folders. The first one that youre going to see is shared and on down. You should see one that says, recently deleted. If we tap into recently deleted, you are then able to see notes that youve recently deleted within 30 days. Now it could be up to 40 days, uh, but once you get over that 30 day mark, you are not guaranteed to recover the notes. And the easiest way to recover a single note is just tapping and holding on that note. And then go to where you see move