OS3 No More Events - Despite there being events
I have installed os3 on my apple watch, but the face displays "No More Events" despite the fact that there are many events. How do I get it to display my upcoming events?
Apple Watch, watchOS 3
I have installed os3 on my apple watch, but the face displays "No More Events" despite the fact that there are many events. How do I get it to display my upcoming events?
Apple Watch, watchOS 3
The following steps may help:
Restart both your iPhone and your watch, turning both off together, then restarting your iPhone first;
Unpair and re-pair your watch:
Given the steps that you have tried, I suggest that you contact Apple Support or make a Genius Bar reservation for assistance:
You can also submit feedback here:
Hi
It may help to reset your sync data:
When I click on the Reset Sync Data it lights up the button and then goes dim, but doesn't do anything else. Is it supposed to do something more than that? Doing that didn't do anything, any other suggestions?
It is a background function for the cloud. You won't see anything actively happening. This would trigger info to be synced. It appears this isn't fixing our calendar issue as I am having no luck with this suggestion either.
Destitute - glad to see I am not the only one. The events themselves are on the watch as if I tap the "No More Events" it opens the calendar to the events. It appears the display on the face is what is broken.
My issue goes a bit farther I think. I can only see one day of events no matter how I change from list of day view. I have tried asking Siri about my schedule on a day the cloud has events as well as my phone and iMac. The watch will only show Yesterday Today and Tomorrow. Siri only knows about these days. Previously on Watch OS2 I could see much farther.
One final suggestion:
Mark your own reply (the one that refers to Apple confirming the bug) as "this solved my question".
The forum software will then couple that post with your original question, which will help other users to find your helpful information when they have the same issue.
I have solved my own issue. Restarting iPhone unpairing watch repairing watch restarting both devices again and finally resetting sync data then waiting 10 hours seemed to work. Seems to be some lack of communication between the devices and the cloud.
This is what worked for my setup that substitutes the iOS Calendar with BusyCal. I need to turn off notifications for the iOS Calendar in order to avoid notification duplication from the 2 calendar apps.
In the iPhone Settings/Notifications/Calendar turn off the switch. Go to Apple Watch app/Notifications/Calendar, check 'Mirror my iPhone' instead of Custom. The Watch no longer gets the 'No more events' display. It seems like one of the items in the customs settings, when deactivated, creates the 'No more events' problem. Unfortunately, I haven't had time to do further troubleshooting. Hopefully someone will find the time to identify the culprit.
These settings turn off the Calendars notifications yet they let the data reach the watch complication so that the calendar event is displayed in the watch face. If you turn off all Alerts using the Custom option and turn off then on the Watch you'll get 'No more events', you switch it back to mirror and the 'No more events' is replaced by the appropriate information. Hope this helps someone.
This is what worked for my setup that substitutes the iOS Calendar with BusyCal. I need to turn off notifications for the iOS Calendar in order to avoid notification duplication from the 2 calendar apps.
In the iPhone Settings/Notifications/Calendar turn off the switch. Go to Apple Watch app/Notifications/Calendar, check 'Mirror my iPhone' instead of Custom. The Watch no longer gets the 'No more events' display. It seems like one of the items in the customs settings, when deactivated, creates the 'No more events' problem. Unfortunately, I haven't had time to do further troubleshooting. Hopefully someone will find the time to identify the culprit.
These settings turn off the Calendars notifications yet they let the data reach the watch complication so that the calendar event is displayed in the watch face. If you turn off all Alerts using the Custom option and turn off then on the Watch you'll get 'No more events', you switch it back to mirror and the 'No more events' is replaced by the appropriate information. Hope this helps someone.
FYI, I contacted support and it is a bug they were able to replicate on their watches as well. They are opening a case with engineering to fix the issue. Thank you for all your help!
That is the expected behaviour from that button; processing occurs in the background.
Note that Calendar on Apple Watch only shows events from yesterday and for the next six days.
No dice. Not sure what the issue is. I have another meeting in 30 min and it still is not showing up. Maybe a bug in the OS?
You're most welcome - thank you for following up! 🙂
OS3 No More Events - Despite there being events