iOS Calendar list view no longer shows days

With the iOS update, my list view in the calendar no longer includes days when nothing is scheduled. In the overall calendar view, all dates are present, however in the list view, only days that have scheduled events on it show. That means that, for example, I will have Sunday and then Tuesday, skipping Monday altogether if there’s nothing scheduled on it. How do I fix that? I want to see ALL the days, regardless of whether things are scheduled on them or not.

Posted on Nov 27, 2025 5:43 AM

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Nov 27, 2025 5:52 AM in response to LaChez519

You may get better and prompt responses if you kindly provide the iPhone Model that you have and the iOS version, if it is known to you, and re-post.



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Please re-post with detail so that someone else can help.



Nov 27, 2025 3:27 PM in response to LaChez519

Thanks, it’s an iPhone 16Pro running iOS 26.1. The issue is NOT that it’s not syncing calendars or missing info. It’s that, specifically in LIST VIEW when there is nothing scheduled on that day, it eliminates that day.


Here’s what I’m talking about: as you can see, since there’s nothing on Monday, Monday just doesn’t appear on the list view of my calendar. (I blacked out my schedule for privacy, that’s not the issue).

Nov 27, 2025 5:54 AM in response to LaChez519

Please check which is your Default email Account for the Calendar on your device. Settings > App > Calendar > Default Calendar



All devices sync with an email client server that hosts your calendar if you have an iCloud calendar that will not sync with Google Calendar. Settings > Calendar > Default Calendar [Choose what you want]. What you add (Event) on the iPhone Calendar is synced with the default calendar unless you have chosen a specific calendar at the time of event creation.



To which email account are the calendar events synced with your iPhone? This is not clear in your post

See the iPhone and Mac Calendar Pics below.


Pic1: Push and Fetch Settings



Pic 2: Default Calendar Settings: Which is your default calendar? Settings > Apps > Calendar > Default Calendar




iOS Calendar list view no longer shows days

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