Google Calendar doesn't sync - you can
This practical tip shows you what you can do if your Google Calendar is not synchronized.
Google Calendar: help with sync issues
- Since Google Calendar requires an internet connection to synchronize with your Android phone, make sure that you are logged in to either the WiFi or the mobile internet. A restart of the device may also help.
- Also install the latest version of the app. You can find these for free download from CHIP Online.
- Check that the correct Google account has been set up on your phone. To do this, click on "Google" in the "Accounts" settings. This practical tip shows you how to set up an account later.
- Also make sure that your account has a check mark under "Synchronization" under "Calendar".
- If the problem cannot be solved in this way, open the calendar app and select the option "Calendar to be displayed" via the menu icon. Check the Gmail account whose calendar you want to synchronize with your device.
- If the problem persists, Google may have server problems. However, this happens relatively rarely. You can contact customer service on the Google Support website.
There are numerous alternatives to the Google Calendar. In the next practical tip, we will introduce you to the best calendar apps for Android.