You used to sync your iPhone calendar with your computer by scheduling on your iPhone at night and syncing in the morning, but it stopped working. You've tried to fix it, but to no avail. You're wondering if there's a method to get it working again. Is that correct?
Some iPhone users may experience the issue of their iPhone calendar not syncing, which is more related to an iCloud problem rather than a music syncing issue on iTunes. To resolve this issue, users can try the following steps to fix the problem.
If all the steps don't work, the issue might be more serious, and you should visit the Apple Store to see if there's a problem with your iPhone, not just the calendar.
If iCloud not syncing is causing you trouble, you can try fixing it by using an alternative to transfer calendars from your iPhone to your computer. Qiling MobiMover Free, a completely free iPhone transfer, can help you export everything from your iPhone to your computer without any limitations, and transfer files from PC to iPhone without overwriting existing data. This efficient and flexible tool can sync data on your iPhone/iPad to your computer, making it a great option to solve the problem.
Step 1.Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer with a USB cable, then tap "TrustThis Computer" on the device screen if prompted. Run Qiling MobiMover on your computer, select "Phone to PC" to sync iDevice data, and click "Next" to continue.
Step 2.To start the transfer, MobiMover loads all data on your iDevice. You can then select the desired data categories and click "Transfer". The synced files will be exported to the desktop by default, but you can change the storage path beforehand.
Step 3.Wait patiently until all the selected files are successfully synced from your iDevice to your computer. Don't disconnect your device while transferring. Once synced, you can browse, edit, and change the location for the newly added content.