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You can directly save iMessage/MMS attached photos from iPhone to a computer, but you need to ask for help from a third-party program, which lets you directly scan your iPhone to find data on it and allows you to save them on a computer. If you have no idea about the program, you can have my recommendation here: Hivimoore Dr.Fone for iOS - Top-ranked iPhone/iPad/iPod Data Backup & Export. Both of the software empowers you to directly scan existing message attached photos on iPhone SE/6s/6/5s/5c/5/4s/4. According to my experience, it is fast in data scanning and very easy to use. Besides attached photos, the iOS data recovery software lets you recover deleted messages, contacts, whatsapp, notes, camera roll and so forth from your iPhone.
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Now, let's look at how to recover save attached photos from iPhone to computer.
Step 1. Run the program and connect your iPhone
Use the Windows version of Wondershare Dr.Fone for iOS as an example here. Choose "More Tools" and click "Device Data Backup & Export". Then connect your iPhone to the computer and make sure it can be detected normally.

Step 2. Scan your iPhone for picture from iMessages
Once the software recognizes your iPhone, you will see the window as follows. You can check any file that you want. For saving pictures from iMessages, you can choose "Messages & Attachments", and then click on the "Backup" button.

Step 3. Preview and save photos from iMessage to computer
As a matter of fact, you can begin to preview the found data during the scan. In the scan result, all found data are categorized well. Finding photos from iMessage, you can click "Message Attachments", where you can find all attachments from MMS and iMessage. Moreover, you can choose "Messages" to preview the whole text and media contents of the iMessage. Then mark those you want and click "Export to PC" to save them all on your computer with one click.

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