iCloud syncs all of your events from the Calendar app across all the Apple devices. So, if suddenly the iPhone Calendar stops syncing with your iCloud, you can be in a bit of trouble. You can’t access the events on the iPhone Calendar from other devices. This guide will be helpful in this case.
Why the iPhone Calendar not syncing with your iCloud account?
iCloud is the most powerful feature of an Apple device. It manages photos, iCloud drive, iCloud Mail, notes, calendars across all the Apple devices. If you are having some synchronization issues with the iCloud Calendar, there might be some problem in the iCloud settings on the device. Apart from that, there is always this problem where the lack of enough iPhone storage can lead up to this problem.
Fix 1 – Enable the Calendar’s synchronization feature
You must enable the synchronization feature for the iPhone Calendar. Otherwise, the Calendar won’t get synced.
Step 1 – At first, open up the Settings on your iPhone.
Step 2 – When you see the Apple ID at the top, tap that once to open it up.
Step 3 – After getting into the Apple ID settings, open up the “iCloud” option.
Step 4 – Open the “iCloud Calendar” option.
Step 5 – In that iCloud Calendar page, toggle the “Use on this iPhone” option.
Once you have enabled it, you won’t have the problem with the contacts not getting synced on your device.
So, go and check it once.
Fix 2 – Free space in the iCloud account
If you don’t have enough space in the iCloud account, the contacts won’t get synced.
Step 1 – Load up the Settings on your iPhone.
Step 2 – Next, open up the “Apple ID” in there.
Step 3 – Thereafter, open up the “iCloud” settings.
Step 4 – There you shall see the “Storage” part of the iCloud settings.
If the iCloud storage doesn’t have enough free space, you have to clean it up.
Generally, the images and videos consumes the maximum part of your iCloud storage. So, you can free up enough space by removing these