Android Google Calendar Sync Error
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forumForum Sync problems with the Google Calendar appUse this page if events you created or updated aren't showing on your computer or in the Google Calendarapp. First, try these common fixes Follow these steps on the device you're using the Google Calendar app on. 1. Make sure you're connected to the Internet To test if you're connected to the Internet, try doing a search. If why won't my google calendar sync with my android you're not connected, make sure that data or Wi-Fi is on, and that you're not
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in Airplane mode. 2. Check that you're using the Google Calendar app To check that you're using the Google Calendar app, make sure
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the app's icon looks like this:. Next, make sure the Google Calendar appis up to date by checking on Google Play (Android) or iTunes (iPhone). 3. Check that the calendar is visible Open the Google Calendar app .
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In the top left, tap Menu. To the left of the calendar's name, make sure the box is checked. If you only see color around the edge of the box, tap the box to show that calendar. 4. Make sure new events are being added to your Google Calendar When you create an event, check which calendar it's being added to. If it isn't being added to the Events calendar, you may not see it in the google calendar won't sync Google Calendar app or at calendar.google.com. Open the Google Calendar app . In the bottom right, tap New Event. Next to the Event calendar icon , make sure it saysEvents.If you don't see Events, tap the Event Calendar icon to switch to the correct calendar. Next, try these troubleshooting tips Try the steps above first. If they didn't work, read through these instructions on your computer while you try the steps on your device. There are many different issues that can cause sync problems, so you'll see a lot of tips to try. Android Check that calendar is synced Open the Google Calendar app . In the top left, tap Menu . In the top right, tap Settings . Tap the name of the calendar that isn't showing up. If you don't see the calendar listed, tapShow more. At the top of the page, make sure Sync is on (blue). You'll only see the Sync setting for calendars you've created, but not your primary calendar (this is usually called "Events" unless you've changed its name). Note: It might take some time for your events to show up after you turn on sync. Make sure Calendar storage is turned on These steps apply to Android 6.0 and above (Marshmallow). Open the Settings app on your device (not the "Google Settings" app). TapApps or Application manager. In the to
help! Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > Last Updated: Sep 20,2016 rs142 New Member This Topic's Starter Joined: May 31, 2012 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 2 Hi, I have been having a problem with my phone not syncing with my google calendar. I google calendar app won't sync add a new event on google calendar on my computer, and it does not update on the google calendar doesn't sync app, although it always used to. It has had plenty of time (24 hours +). I have tried Settings > Accounts&Sync > Google > Sync now, google calendar won't sync with phone and in fact 'sync all', and nothing. No circular arrows on the bar at the top or any indication it's doing anything at all. I have tried 'sync now' in both the android calendar app and the business calendar app i use. When https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/6261951?hl=en I go into my Mail app (non gmail) that will sync quite happily. So to try and solve this I read some advice online which advised me to clear the data in 'Calendar storage'. So I did this and now I have no appointments whatsoever in my android calendar, and no way to sync with my google calendar to get them back! I've also lost my bank holidays that the app came with, but I can live with that. Any suggestions gratefully received. I was so http://androidforums.com/threads/android-calendar-app-not-syncing-with-google-calendar-help.557464/ pleased to be able to sync my phone to my calendar and now it no longer works! Phone: HTC Wildfire Network: 3 mobile (UK) Android version: 2.2.1 Anything else I can tell you please let me know. Best Answer I think I have solved it - although I don't really like the solution! I have been sitting at very low internal memory, as the apps I have have gradually increased in size. In order to install or update anything from the market I have to uninstall facebook, my largest app. So I did this to get the Synker app expalpo suggested, then I noticed my phone was syncing so let it finish and there was my calendar back! Now when I go into settings and press 'sync now', it actually does something, and I can see the wheels go round, whereas before it did nothing at all. So now I have my calendar back - at the cost of facebook! I will have to do a proper purge of apps I don't need, and hope I can make enough space to have both. Thanks everyone for all your help. Click to expand... Click for original message Advertisement MatthewBox likes this. May 31, 2012 #1 rs142 New Member This Topic's Starter Joined: May 31, 2012 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 2 Any ideas anyone? My phone's had several hours and still not synced. May 31, 2012 #2 jefboyardee Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 18, 2011 Messages: 5,240 Likes Received: 1,535 Have to ask an obvious question: any
first saved locally on your device. Afterwards, the Android calendar synchronization system will upload the changes to your calendar server (Google Calendar, Outlook.com or Exchange). But sometimes your device can https://digibites.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200299953-Syncing-problems-with-Google-Calendar-Outlook-com-Hotmail-or-Exchange experience a sync error, leading to problems with uploading and refreshing your calendar data. http://productforums.google.com/d/categories/calendar/syncing-my-calendar To check if your calendar sync is working correctly, please follow the next steps: 1. Go to your Android settings 2. Scroll down to Accounts and select your calendar account (Google Calendar, Outlook.com or Exchange Corporate) 3. Here you will get an overview of the sync status of your accounts. 4. Tap on your specific account google calendar and see if "Calendar" is selected for sync and when it was the last time your Android device has synchronized with your calendar server *If your device has a global auto-sync toggle, please also check whether this is turned on. 5. Check if other calendar apps can create new events on the calendar you've selected. You can use the stock calendar, S-Planner on Samsung phones, HTC Calendar on google calendar sync HTC, or Google Calendar's official app to test this. If they work and DigiCal don't - please send us an email with the details. If none of the apps can sync 6. Check the sync status of the phone and account, they must be all enabled to allow syncing. For Google Calendar: If you're running on a device with Android 4.0 or higher, please install the official Google Calendar app. Other than installing a new interface, this "app" also contains a new version of the calendar synchronization adapter for talking with the Google Calendar servers. As it contains many bug fixes and improvements over the outdated versions the phone and tablet manufacturers use, it may solve your sync errors. 7. You might have encountered a data issue in the calendar system. It happens most often on ROM upgrades, you can try resetting the calendar storage to fix it. This will remove all local data and retrieve a new copy from the server, only do this if you do not use local calendars. To find this: Go to your device Settings screen Scroll down to Device and tap on Apps Swipe to the right 2x to get to the All Apps category (sometimes called system apps) Find "Calendar Stora
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