Then folks point to a variety of third party solutions and tools that are far from friendly. Well, in theory should be the simplest thing in the world, right? But if you search around the web, everybody and their dog complain that once they set the calendars to sync, eventually the Android calendar runs stale, as if something stopped the synchronization after a while. Name the app: Do you drive a Tesla? Then your calendar won’t show up in the car unless you sync Office 365 with the Android calendar. Almost everywhere else, you will have the same problem. For example, if you use a Wear OS watch, you will see that the notifications are a little useless without it. And if you disagree with me, don’t bother posting a comment because I’ll delete it as this is MY BLOG and I say whatever I want here.Īnyways, back to why: The thing is a lot of integration scenarios in Android require your calendar to be synchronized there. Outlook’s calendar not only looks much better, it’s functionally so much easier to use than the built in Android calendar. “Why would you want to synchronize the calendar from Office 365 into Android, if Outlook has a great calendar built in?” But when I use Android phones, I find this endless frustration of trying to sync the calendar from Office 365 into the Android’s native calendar. If you’re like me, your life is managed in Office 365.
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