Towards the end of last year, Google unveiled a new Calendar app for Android users. The Calendar was able to pull events from Gmail, suggest titles, people, and places to add to events based on past usage, and it had a Schedule View that offered photos and maps of calendar destinations.

At the time, Google promised to bring the app to iOS, and as of today, Google is debuting Google Calendar for the iPhone. The iOS app has all of the same features that were first available in the Android version of the app, including a clean design, the aforementioned Schedule View, and the ability to pull in events from Gmail. Google Calendar is compatible with all iPhone calendars, including Exchange and iCloud.

Get the official Google Calendar app for your iPhone to save time and make the most of every day.
- A new Schedule View - See your schedule at a glance with photos and maps of the places you're going.
- Events from Gmail - Flight, hotel, concert, restaurant reservations and more are added to your calendar automatically.
- Assists to fill in your calendar - You can quickly create events with smart suggestions for event titles, places and people.
- Different ways to view your calendar - Speedily switch between viewing a single day to getting an overview of multiple days at once
- All your calendars in one, easy place - Google Calendar works with all calendars on your phone, including Exchange and iCloud.

Google Calendar can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

dumastudetto Avatar
127 months ago
Sigh nobody needs another calendar app. Apple has already nailed this down and has the best integration solution for all iOS and OS X users.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChinaRye Avatar
127 months ago
Sigh nobody needs another calendar app. Apple has already nailed this down and has the best integration solution for all iOS and OS X users.

Since when do you speak for all iOS and OS X users?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rwilliams Avatar
127 months ago
I've been waiting for this since it launched on Android. The Apple calendar app is now tucked away in a folder. It's just a gorgeous, fun calendar app to use.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
barkomatic Avatar
127 months ago
Sigh nobody needs another calendar app. Apple has already nailed this down and has the best integration solution for all iOS and OS X users.

I disagree. I work for an organization that uses Google calendar and Apple's integration with it is not ideal and not intuitive. .
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bchreng Avatar
127 months ago
This is google therefore I will never use this.

Also as a side mention, Apple's calendars solution is better.

No it isn't. You seemingly dismiss Google Calendar just because it's a Google product.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bchreng Avatar
127 months ago
I will respectfully disagree with you. Apple's native app leaves much to be desired. It's a bit unintuitive and aesthetically dry.

:)

But to each their own.

In regard to the Google app, wish there was a 7 day/month (with dots) landscape mode.

This. I really do miss the monthly preview with the events written in underneath each day.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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