Jonny EvansĪt you can see all of your devices in one place. Sometimes, logging out of iCloud and then logging back in will clear up syncing problems.
IMPORTANT: Before doing this, be certain to follow Apple’s extensive instructions to back up your iCloud data. If you regularly experience sync problems with your iOS device(s) and you know your network is stable, then you should try logging out of your iCloud account on your iOS device or Mac, then log back in. The activity icon will appear, and your Contacts will be synced. Once you are in Groups, just tap and hold your finger and drag the page down as you did for Calendars. Launch the app and select “Groups” on the All Contacts page. The activity icon will spin briefly, and you should find iCloud has synced your calendars for you. When you get to the next page just tap and hold your finger on the screen and drag the list down until the activity icon appears and release the page. To refresh your iCloud Calendars, launch the app on your iOS device and tap the “Calendars” button at the bottom of the page. Once you know your system(s) are set up correctly, you can use this simple trick to force iCloud Contacts and Calendars to sync: Mac: System Preferences>iCloud>ensure all the iCloud services you want to sync are checked.