A possible reason Google Calendar is not syncing is that the calendar sync is disabled on your device. Turning that option back on should fix the issue. Launch the Settings app on your Android device and tap Accounts. Choose your Google account from the list on your screen.
1 Go to the Settings app on your Android phone (not the Google settings). 3 After that, scroll up to the top right of your Android phone, tap More, then Show System, and then Calendar Storage.
A common inquiry we ran across in our research was “How do I find out why my calendar stops syncing?”.
In the top right, tap More Show system Calendar storage. Calendar stops syncing if your device is running out of storage. Open the Settings app on your device (not the “Google Settings” app).
Why is my calendar not showing up on my Android phone?
To see if this is the issue, do the following: 1 Go to the Settings app on your Android phone (not the Google settings). 3 After that, scroll up to the top right of your Android phone, tap More, then Show System, and then Calendar Storage.
Select an account. Tap Account sync. Make sure Account sync is turned on for Google Calendar. Open the Google Calendar app. In the top left, tap Menu. Tap the name of the calendar that isn’t showing up. If you don’t see the calendar listed, tap Show more. At the top of the page, make sure Sync is on (blue).
This begs the inquiry “How do I enable multiple Google calendars on my Device?”
Tick-mark the box for the calendar you want to use. You can enable multiple Google calendars from this screen. Most devices let you enable and disable syncing for various apps and features. A possible reason Google Calendar is not syncing is that the calendar sync is disabled on your device. Turning that option back on should fix the issue.
How long does the Google Calendar app sync past events?
Note: The Google Calendar app syncs past events up to one year. When you have an app open and tap the Home button, the app is closed but it doesn’t actually quit.