[Q] Is Google Calendar Notification NOT working for you? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello guys!
I have tried syncing my Facebook Birthdays to my Google Calendar
but their notifications, despite me setting a reminder, did not show
any suggestions?

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Google caqlendar syncing problems

I have a strange problem with syncing my google calendar on my G1. I have 3 calendars (main calendar, weather and holidays). 2 of them are syncing fine but my main calendar starts to sync but never stops. Besides this is draining my battery, the events from my main calendar don't appear in my calendar app.
This is what I tried:
delete data of calendar and calendar storage in application manager
check if my main calendar is checked in my calendars in the calendar app
auto sync
sync manually
deleted and readded calendar in calendar app
wipe
I have seen some threads, where people reported that contacts don'T sync or even calendar doesn't but no solutions. Any help?
anyway...
I flashed back to cyanogens 3.9.2 and all goes smooth. I only wonder, why all the others with 3.9.5 don't have this issue. But I will post that in the other thread.
Mods, if you want to close this thread... you can go ahead.
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[Q] Contact Birthdays Not Showing In Calendar

Hi,
I'm new around here, so I'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
Can anyone tell me how I can get my contacts birthdays to appear on my phone calendar. In calendar settings I have the contacts birthdays option checked to display. When syncing my calendar with my google account, everything appears fine on my laptop when looking at Google calendar. I was temporary able to fix this issue by clearing my calendar and calendar storage data in my apps settings with the birthdays appearing on my calendar after I had done that. However, after adding a few more birthdays and trying the same method, not all the birthdays appear on my calendar that I have recently added. If I check on my laptop again they are all displayed there correctly.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Make sure both the "display" and "synch" settings for the birthday calendar are checked in the Calendar app's settings on your Nexus.
Solutions Etcetera said:
Make sure both the "display" and "synch" settings for the birthday calendar are checked in the Calendar app's settings on your Nexus.
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Thanks for your suggestion, they are both ticked in display and sync.
Do your contacts birthdays show in the calendar or have you not tried?
Rizy7 said:
Thanks for your suggestion, they are both ticked in display and sync.
Do your contacts birthdays show in the calendar or have you not tried?
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Yes, they show. Do you have more than one account?
Solutions Etcetera said:
Yes, they show. Do you have more than one account?
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No I just have one account but I use a hotmail address for my Google account. If I add a birthday to my contact, it will show up on the online calendar fine but wont display on my phone calendar. The only other thing I can think of is if my simple calendar widget maybe interfering?

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new to stock android. how do i sync facebook calendar with google calendar

hey guys,
i have a galaxy s4 and my Facebook calendar synced with google calendar on it.
however, on the nexus 7 when i add my Facebook account, it only gives me the option to sync contacts. Nothing for calendar and events.

Gmail calendar items are not displayed in any calendar app

My main Gmail account is fully synced with my device.
In all calendar apps, no appointments from it (and any other gmail account) are displayed (checked with stock calendar, CAL, widgets etc.)
My Gmail calendar is not even displayed in the list of available calendars in any app.
Of course, all my appointments are there on the web version of Google calendar, and all are fully synced.
Any advise to remedy that annoying issue would be very welcome.
Amir.

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