Make iPhone calendar intimate and get holidays with one click .

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Dear fruit fans, are you also using the iPhone, do you also have a love-hate relationship with that simple calendar app?Don't worry, let's talk about how to make it even more intimate, especially for those of us who are looking forward to the holidays.

Don't let finding holidays become your daily annoyance. In just 10 seconds, add a calendar subscription and turn your iPhone into a holiday expert. Below, I'll take you through the action.

Although Apple's official calendar has built-in solar terms and holidays, it is slow to update like a snail, and it lacks family gas stations such as Mother's Day and Father's Day. Don't worry, I have two versions of the calendar subscription here, both from @They all call me Corgi, simple and functional.

Corgi calendar: Suitable for temporary use until Apple updates the official calendar.

Corgi Calendar Plus: Contains more traditional and international festivals, highly recommended!

Easy subscription in a few simple steps:

Open the Calendar app.

Click [Calendar] at the bottom - [Add Calendar] - [Add Subscription Calendar].

Copy and paste the subscription address, click Subscribe, and then select Add.

Certificate pop-up: Cancel your subscription.

Validation failed: Check the network settings to make sure the Calendar app is connected to the network.

Color ad invitations: This has nothing to do with subscriptions, it may be that iCloud mailbox is infested with spam.

Fruit powder: Refers to a loyal fan of Apple products.

Calendar app: Calendar app built into the iPhone.

Calendar subscriptions: A service that automatically updates calendar events in the Calendar app.

iCloud Mailbox: An email service provided by Apple Inc.

Solar terms: The 24 specific astronomical periods used in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar to guide farming.

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