Before iOS 13 you could see every photo sent to your contact in iMessage by opening the text clicking their name at the top and then clicking Info. Now that doesn't work. Am I missing something?
I see this bug too...Glad someone else is having this issue, that tells me its a bug and not my photos being brokeni have a different, but related problem that is still not fixed in 13.1.1...
one some of the photos there is a "time" labeled on it, as if they were a video. in many cases, they are not videos...which is a pain because i often like to go through and trim the videos out, but i am getting photos incorrectly labeled as videos which is not clear until i tape on the thumbnail and realize its a photo, not a video.
i have a different, but related problem that is still not fixed in 13.1.1...
one some of the photos there is a "time" labeled on it, as if they were a video. in many cases, they are not videos...which is a pain because i often like to go through and trim the videos out, but i am getting photos incorrectly labeled as videos which is not clear until i tape on the thumbnail and realize its a photo, not a video.
How long did it take? I’ve had my phone since Thursday and still not seeing messages photos.I've got the photos now, apparently it was indexing them, whatever that means.
Did this work for you? I mean it’s just a restart.Do a hard reset of phone. Vol+, Vol-, then press and hold til you see the Apple logo, Release power button
Same issue man. Reporting it to apple is the best thing we can do at this point so they are aware that a lot of us are having this issue and push out a fix for it soonI'm experiencing this issue and it's quite maddening. I'm unable to see all photos/attachments history in my iMessage conversations that were sent and received, only the ones ever since whatever most recent restore I've done, which so far has been two.
The first day iOS 13 came out, I updated and it seemed to be fine, after a day or so the pics and attachments in iMessages history were all there eventually after the phone sat overnight. Update then to 13.1, the stuff is gone, only showing stuff sent/received since 13.1. Then Apple releases 13.1.1 which says it will resolve the issue, but it doesn't. So I completely wipe the phone and restore from my iCloud backup. All goes well with the restore except for this same issue. I let it sit overnight, again nothing the next day.
At any rate, I was encountering an unrelated issue where I sort of messed something up so I decided to wipe and restore the phone again. When all is said and done, everything else is perfectly fine except for, again, the iMessage conversations not having any photos/attachment history.
The weirdest thing in all of this? My phone seems to know all the stuff is there, it just won't show it. What I mean is, the following morning after both restores, when it's done downloading iCloud photo library and iCloud messages, when I look at the iPhone Storage setting, it's suggesting to review the 15.9GB of attachments in messages in order to save space. And this suggestion matches the same iPhone storage suggestion on my iPad. It's almost like the phone has everything on it but some sort of indexing/database/interface issue is happening and it just won't show it.
I hope Apple resolves this soon.
Indeed, I reported my issue twice now, both with when it happened with 13.1 and 13.1.1. They seemed quick to come out with 13.1.1 so hopefully 13.1.2 or whatever is right around the corner!Same issue man. Reporting it to apple is the best thing we can do at this point so they are aware that a lot of us are having this issue and push out a fix for it soon
Did this work for you? I mean it’s just a restart.
I have no indexing message. I’ve restarted, plugged in, toggled messages in the cloud. Nothing. I can see photos in the messages themselves but not in the info section. When I toggle messages in the cloud it says downloading messages at the bottom of the message list for a while but eventually goes away and nothing changes. No new photos show up.It did. Had the indexing error for a day. Had phone on charger w/WiFi and didn’t budge. Did the reboot and within minutes all my photos, links, attachments, etc showed.
(messages saved w/iCloud - XS Max)
In trying to deal with this issue since 13.1, I have never received any sort of indexing error, though I went ahead and tried this suggestion and it did not work for me.FWIW this forced a reindex for me
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iMessage indexing glitch?
I struggled with iOS 13 restoring my messages and it not showing attachments and photos and links. Regarding the indexing issue. go to 1. Settings -> Siri & Search ->Messages -> turn everything off. 2. Restart iPhone (not sure if this necessary) 3. Turn on the settings again then when I went...forums.macrumors.com
Same here man no indexing or anything. Spoke to a guy on reddit with this same issue who spoke with an apple engineer and they said that they are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. All your pictures are still there its just an issue with iCloud trying to get them back.In trying to deal with this issue since 13.1, I have never received any sort of indexing error, though I went ahead and tried this suggestion and it did not work for me.![]()
I have the same problem and have contacted tech support over 15 times they act like they are hearing this for the first time. Sr. Level, downloading analytics etc. Nothing. This is getting ridiculous. Also my 52000 photos have been downloading at the rate of 1 per min in my photos..... The message thing is more bothersome as I have them on my other devices etc and don't want to do my 6 reinstall.....I have no indexing message. I’ve restarted, plugged in, toggled messages in the cloud. Nothing. I can see photos in the messages themselves but not in the info section. When I toggle messages in the cloud it says downloading messages at the bottom of the message list for a while but eventually goes away and nothing changes. No new photos show up.
I had hundreds of photos going back 6+ years. They’re definitely still in the cloud because I see them on my Mac and on my iPad. Frustrating.