Contents
- 1 8 Best Ways to Fix Google Calendar Not Syncing on iPhone
- 1.1 1. Switch From Mobile Data to Wi-Fi
- 1.2 2. Check if Google Account Is Enabled for Calendar App
- 1.3 3. Enable Google Calendar in the Calendar App
- 1.4 4. Check if New Data Fetch Is Enabled for Google Calendar
- 1.5 6. Switch to Google Calendar as Default
- 1.6 7. Force Quit and Restart Calendar App
- 1.7 8. Update iOS to Update Calendar App
- 1.8 Mark Your Dates
8 Best Ways to Fix Google Calendar Not Syncing on iPhone
The Calendar app on your iPhone allows you to add and remove holidays according to your schedule or workplace. If you use a Google Calendar, you can sync it with the default Calendar app on your iPhone. However, what if your Google Calendar entries stop syncing?
Checking your schedule and keeping track of meetings and important occasions can be challenging. Using Google Calendar for professional purposes can become overwhelming. To avoid this, here are the solutions you need to fix when the Google Calendar app is not syncing on your iPhone.
1. Switch From Mobile Data to Wi-Fi
Google Calendar syncing requires a consistent and reliable data connection, which can be challenging when using mobile data on your iPhone and frequently moving. To ensure better internet connectivity and transfer speeds, switching from mobile data to Wi-Fi is recommended.
2. Check if Google Account Is Enabled for Calendar App
To view your Google Calendar entries in the Calendar app, you need to enable permission to use your Google Account on your iPhone. To check if your Google Account is enabled for the Calendar app, follow these steps:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap on Calendar.
Step 3: Tap on Accounts in the list of options.
Step 4: Select Gmail from the email accounts list.
Step 5: Toggle Calendar to enable it.
Close the Settings app and open the Calendar app to check if the problem is solved.
3. Enable Google Calendar in the Calendar App
After allowing Google Account access to the Calendar app, you also need to check if your Google Calendar is enabled in the app. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Open the Calendar app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Tap Calendars at the bottom.
Step 3: Look for your Gmail address and tap the toggle to enable it.
Step 4: Tap on Done in the top-right corner to confirm your choice. Then check if the problem is solved.
4. Check if New Data Fetch Is Enabled for Google Calendar
If you can’t see new entries in your Google Calendar after enabling it in the Calendar app, check if data fetching is enabled for your Gmail account. This will update all your Google Calendar data in the app. Here’s how to check:
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap on Calendar.
STEP 3: Tap on Accounts.
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Step 3: Tap on Accounts.
Step 4: Select Fetch New Data.
Step 5: Tap on Gmail from the email accounts list at the top.
Step 6: Select Fetch in Google Calendar.
Step 7: Fetch, select Automatically at the bottom to regularly update your Google Calendar data.
Step 8: Close the Settings app and open Calendar to check if the problem is solved.
Using Automatic Data Fetching for multiple apps can impact the data consumption and battery life of your iPhone. To avoid that, you can choose the app to fetch new data based on various time slots – Hourly, Every 30 Minutes or Every 60 Minutes.
If you can’t sync Google Calendar on your iPhone, try adding your Google account again by following these steps:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
2. Scroll down and tap Calendar.
3. Tap Accounts.
Step 4: Select Gmail account.
Step 5: Tap Delete Account.
Step 6: Tap Delete from My iPhone to confirm.
Step 7: Select Add Account in the Accounts menu.
Step 8: Select Google and add your Gmail account. Enable Calendar access for the account.
Step 9: Close the Settings app and open Calendar to check if the problem is solved.
6. Switch to Google Calendar as Default
If you can’t see your calendar entries and want to use Google Calendar on your iPhone, switch to Gmail as your default account for the Calendar app. Here’s how: Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap Calendar.
Step 3: Scroll down in the Calendar menu and choose Default Calendar.
Step 4: Tap your Google account email to make it default.
7. Force Quit and Restart Calendar App
Before reopening the Calendar app, try force quitting and relaunching it on your iPhone. Here’s how:
Step 1: On your iPhone home screen, swipe up and hold to show the background apps.
Step 2: Find the Calendar app and swipe up to remove it from the background.
Step 3: Reopen the Calendar app and check if the problem is solved.
8. Update iOS to Update Calendar App
If none of the mentioned solutions have helped, update the Calendar app to the latest version. Here’s how to check for an iOS update.
Step 1: Open Settings on your iPhone.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap on General.
Step 3: Tap Software Update.
Step 4: Download and install any available updates. Step 5: Open the Calendar app to check if the problem is solved.
Mark Your Dates
Google Calendar is a good alternative to the iPhone’s default Calendar app. While there are other alternatives for Apple Calendar, you can directly sync them in the default Calendar app without downloading them separately.
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