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On most Android devices, the Calendar app is automatically synced with the Google Calendar server, and vice versa. If you experience problems with sync, these troubleshooting steps may help:
Check your network connection
The Calendar app needs an active data connection (mobile network or Wi-Fi) to sustain auto-sync.- Make sure your device is not in Airplane mode.
- Make sure your device has a working signal.
- Verify that your device can get online (try going to a website in Browser).
Make sure Auto-sync is enabled
- Press your device's < Home > button, then press < Menu >.
- Select Settings.
- Select Accounts & sync.
- Make sure the checkbox for Auto-sync is checked.
Turn sync off and on
- Press your device's < Home > button, then press < Menu >.
- Select Settings.
- Select Accounts & sync.
- Select the account with sync problems.
- Uncheck the box next to Sync Calendar to disable Calendar sync. Then check the box to re-enable Calendar sync.
Note: If the box next to Sync Calendar was unchecked, simply check the box to re-enable Calendar sync.
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