Tips: how to finish Google Sync on your Motorola Droid BIONIC?
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Ok, it is the high time that we should give it a start.
Google Apps on your phone, such as Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts, give you access to the same personal information (emails, events, and contacts) that you add, view, and edit on your computer.
To select which app to synchronize:
- From the Home screen, tap the Home key.
- Touch Accounts.
- Touch the Gmail account listed under Other Accounts.
- Place a check mark into the Sync Calendar, Sync Contact, and or Sync Gmail fields by touching the check boxes located to the right of these items.
Note: By default, all personal information in Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts will sync whenever you make a change or receive a new message.
To stop synchronization when it is synchronizing, press the Menu key and touch Cancel sync. It will stop.
It should be very easy to finish this. If you meet any trouble, maybe the problem is with your cellphone software. You should update and install the lastest software to fix. For the assistance of how to update your device software, read these following related posts.
Badly, if you are still troubled by something when you try to finish Google Sync, you had better perform a cellphone hard reset. For the effect and instruction when you perform a hard reset, read how to hard reset your Motorola Droid BIONIC cellphone.
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I just upgraded from a DroidX to a Bionic. My Google calendar will only show events that are about 30 days prior to today. The calendar on the website continues to show all events that I entered, started in 2010. Why wont the Bionic sync all prior events with the online calendar?
Comment by Kenny — October 3, 2011
hi, there! thanks for sharing question with us here. we have got you since we talked with other workers in our site. it really makes people crazy when users can not get the lastest news with Google apps. someone suggested that you should update your Google app to the lastest version so that you can get the lastest service. as a matter of fact, you have the access to change the Google calendar setting via Options.
The best solution is contacting with your Local Motorola or Verizon Service spot, you are more qualified to fix this up.
Comment by verizon-cellphones — October 4, 2011