· In the iOS Calendar app, at least between the introduction of iCloud and iOS 6, you could show the list of calendars and then tap the refresh icon (two arrows in a circle) at the bottom of the list. In many other apps you can do so by . When viewing Calendar, click on Calendars button in top left. Down at bottom left corner you'll see the refresh circular arrow. Click it and it will refresh all subscribed calendars. Select “Manage Accounts” and when you choose “Edit, “you’ll have the option of removing your account. Press “Done” and Google Calendar won’t work for you at all. Reopen the app though, and you’ll be invited to re-enter your Google Calendar account details. Choose “Google”.
Open the Calendar app and tap the Calendars tab. Make sure that All iCloud is selected. Change how often your calendars and reminders update: Tap Settings Calendar, or tap Settings Reminders. Tap Sync. If All Events or All Reminders is selected, choose a specific timeframe instead, like Events or Reminders 1 Month Back. 2. Refresh your iPhone calendar. In the Calendar app, go to Calendars and drag the screen down for a refresh. 3. Reboot your iPhone. Hold down Power Home button simultaneously. 4. Sync All Events by going to Settings Calendar Sync Tap on All Events. In iOS 7 and later: Open Calendar app Click Calendars Drag down to refresh.
However, if you're on a device that doesn't let you add a second account, you could also use CalDAV to sync Google Calendar and IMAP to sync Gmail. Hold and swipe down on the popup menu. The menu options will shift down, and a loading icon will appear, indicating the Calendar is re-syncing. Manual Refresh Settings Go to Apple Calendar > click View > click Refresh Calendars. Open the Calendar app on your iOS device > touch the "Calendars" button.
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