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[GH-ISSUE #161] Calendar Sync not working #137
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Originally created by @Devon1977 on GitHub (May 22, 2011).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/jberkel/sms-backup-plus/issues/161
I am using an U8120 from Huawei and successfully installed SMS Backup+. First the calendar option was non clickable but after restarting SMS Backup+ it finally worked.
I was able to select the specific Google calendar and clicked on backup. After some seconds it was done.
In Gmail it created the "Calls" and "SMS" label successfully but it did not do anything in the Google calendar. I manually checked the calendar on my phone and it successfully added an event. But as soon as I click on the event and edit it, it says "Phone-only (unsynced) calendar.
So how do I change that? I want it to add my call log to the ONLINE calendar, not the local phone calendar.
PS: Of course my calendar is normally working (manually adding events show up almost immediately on the online Google calendar)
@jberkel commented on GitHub (Jan 2, 2012):
you need to sync your local calendar - that's how it works.