Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and then Sync and all events that should get all your events to show.
This appears to be an issue when Google is set up as a Microsoft Exchange account type (Google Sync) rather than the normal Gmail account in the Settings app. You can check that this is the case for you by opening the Settings app, going to the Mail, Contacts, Calendars section, and tapping on your Google account. If you see Exchange at the top of the page - rather than Gmail - then this applies to you.
It seems that in fixing an Exchange bug Apple broke Google's Microsoft Exchange implementation.
It also seems only to be a problem with secondary accounts.
As a temporary measure – until either Apple or Google have fixed this problem – you could open the Settings app, go to the Mail, Contacts, Calendars page, and Add Account... of type Gmail. You only have to turn on Calendars for this account, as the rest of the Microsoft Exchange implementation seems to be working. Then go to your original Microsoft Exchange account and turn off Calendars. You will be warned that all your Exchange ActiveSync calendars will be removed from your phone; choose to delete them. Finally, you might want to adjust the Default Calendar in the Calendars section of the Mail, Contacts, Calendars settings page
A few caveats with using a Gmail type account for calendars:
- Google event invitations will no longer work
- Syncing for calendars is now pull, rather than push; i.e. changing an event on another device will not be reflected immediately in your iOS calendars
Also, beware that events you have declined will not appear in iOS, and you may have accidentally declined events while getting frustrated at the iOS 6.0.1 calendar problem. These you will need to fix in the Gmail Web Client.
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I think it's some kind of glitch in your phone or settings are not correct.
I checked on my iPhone 5, which runs iOS
v.9.2.1
and event was saved even 3 years further. It's doesn't depend is it 1 year ahead, or 1 day ahead.Try to troubleshoot:
calendars
button in the bottom, and make sure the proper calendar is selected with checkboxes.Settings
->Mail, Contacts, Calendars
.Sleep/Wake
button for a few seconds until the red "slide to power off" slider appears, and then slide the slider. Press and hold theSleep/Wake
button until the Apple logo appears.Settings
->General
->Software update
.Settings
->General
->Reset
->Reset All Settings
. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.