Sync Orange calendar with Samsung A20e mobile

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bordelaise453364 Posted messages 50 Status Member -  
bordelaise453364 Posted messages 50 Status Member -
Hello everyone,

I've been trying to synchronize my Orange calendar with my SAMSUNG A20E mobile for the past two hours
I'm giving up - who could help me - thank you so much

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6 answers

  1. Anonymous user
     
    Hello
    For Orange, given the poor quality of their webmail ;-( I suppose their calendar is of the same kind... There isn't even an Import/Export function.
    The iOS and Android apps for the Orange Calendar are no longer available.

    It is possible to synchronize many calendars for free on Android or iOS, but the one from Orange doesn't seem to meet the required formats.

    If I were you, I would forget about the Orange one and use the Google calendar, which is free as well, more efficient, and can sync with almost all PCs and smartphones on the market.

    And since you have a Samsung Android, you already have a Google/Gmail account and its calendar syncs perfectly with a PC.

    Cheers
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  2. bordelaise453364 Posted messages 50 Status Member 1
     
    Hello
    that's exactly what I thought - I've been with Orange since January 2021 and I regret it - first, my subscription is more expensive than with the other provider - with fewer services - I'm not even talking about the TV - I don't see what another decent provider would be -
    thank you for your response - it reassures me - I will follow your advice -
    at the end of the year, I think I'm going to completely forget about Orange - but where to go - with Bouygues they lost my porting - that really bothered me - moreover, everything happens over the phone - there is no record of our calls -
    the tragedy is that we are not IT professionals and we are told all sorts of nonsense - there is something to be done on this side by CCM that I will support - I have been a subscriber since 2011 - every time I get the right answer - I always read the newsletters very carefully - thanks to everyone who wants to help us -
    best regards and have a nice day -
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  3. Anonymous user
     
    Hello
    You can keep Orange while using another calendar!
    If you want to change operators, you need to find out which ones offer the best rates in your area and/or locality. Check sites like Zone ADSL or Ariase, but there are others...
    Without being a professional, the internet is full of help and advice sites on operator practices; the state even offers a free mediator of the republic in case of disputes, such as losing your number with Bouygues.

    Certainly, CCM can help you, but it's better to go "to God rather than his saints" ;-).
    See you!
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  4. bordelaise453364 Posted messages 50 Status Member 1
     
    Thank you for your reply -
    I agree to switch operators - but often what you are told in the agency and what is in the contract is a jungle -
    when I say CCM can help us: I know very well that it can't change the world - but you are in a position to have an idea of the problems we users encounter - and that is why many people have an aversion to this means of communication -
    recently, I brought in a well-known company in our area to receive training regarding Facebook in order not to run into the well-known problems:
    the result: 1 hour of training: €90 to hear the technician say that he didn't know much about the field of Facebook, that it wasn't his main activity!! I left feeling unsatisfied, but I paid -
    - what should I have done: refuse to pay him? kick him out?
    you see, I am certainly not the only one to undergo this kind of thing - and personally, I manage quite well - I am a former IBM employee, without being an IT person - I have been well educated nonetheless -
    thank you thousand times for these pleasant conversations and wise advice.
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  5. Anonymous user
     
    Hello
    The town hall in your area sometimes offers training courses, sometimes completely free...
    Associations also do a great job where the state is absent despite our taxes.
    Get informed.
    See you later
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  6. bordelaise453364 Posted messages 50 Status Member 1
     
    thank you - I have tried all of this and I haven't found it -
    the only option is these paid home or group training companies whose results are not always satisfactory, we benefit from a 50% tax reduction - I was the first to recommend them to my friends, but unfortunately !!!!! not always convincing

    thank you for everything, I will get back to you without hesitation, this will be my last message -
    good luck to everyone,
    sincerely
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