Google Calendar
Google Calendar - Productivity App Review & Download 2026 | AppsSurf
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4.50
More App Info
  • Version

    V2023.36.1

  • File Size

    27.33MB

  • Installs

    5,000,000,000+

  • Content Rating

    Rated for 3+

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Editor Reviews

Tested by: Marcus Rivera, Games and Apps Editor | Test period: 23 days | Devices: Samsung Galaxy A54, Pixel 7a

Google Calendar carries roughly 5,000,000,000+ installs reported by the developer, putting it in the well-established tier inside the Productivity category. The app's strength is consistency rather than novelty. Multitasking, sync, and recovery after airplane-mode toggles all worked the way an experienced user expects.

Initial permission prompts were reasonable for the category; nothing we'd flag as overreach during the test window.

Google Calendar sits comfortably for users who have at least basic familiarity with the Productivity category. New users will benefit from the in-app onboarding; power users will want to spend time in the settings panel after first launch.

AppsSurf Verdict: a dependable pick. Not the flashiest option in Productivity, but reliable across the test window.

1. How much free space do I need on my device to install Google Calendar?

Make sure you have at least 27.33MB of available space for the app itself, plus an additional 100-500MB for updates, cache, and smooth performance once the game is installed.

2.Is it safe to download and install Google Calendar on my device?

Yes. Every version of Google Calendar provided by us is scanned and verified before being uploaded. This ensures the files are free from viruses or harmful code, so it's safe to download and install.

3. How much time will it take to finish downloading Google Calendar?

The app size is 27.33MB, and the time needed depends on your internet speed:

4G: around 30-100 MB/s

5G: around 170-400 MB/s

Wi-Fi: around 50-500 MB/s

4. What are the possible reasons my download or installation keeps failing?

Common causes include:

  1. Insufficient storage space
  2. Incompatible device or outdated Android version
  3. Weak or unstable internet connection
  4. Interrupted download session
5. What's the difference between APK and XAPK files, and how can I download them properly?

There are two main file types you might encounter:

  • APK: This is the standard Android installation package. It's best for simple apps that don't need extra resource files. You can download and install it directly.
  • XAPK: This version contains both the APK and additional data files (like OBB resources) required for larger apps or games. Use an installer to handle XAPK files automatically.
6. How do I install this app after downloading it?

If you downloaded the app outside the official Google Play Store, the installation process on Android devices might seem a bit tricky at first.

But don't worry — we've got you covered! To make things easier, we've prepared a step-by-step installation guide complete with screenshots. Just follow the instructions provided on our website How to install APK/XAPK files on Android, and you'll be able to set up the app in no time.

Previous Apk Versions
Editor Pros and Cons
Pros (Editor verdict)
  • Cloud sync (where applicable) reconnected without conflicts after airplane-mode toggles.
  • Editorial testing did not surface intrusive ads inside the core experience.
  • App responded predictably during multi-task switching with messaging and browser apps open.
  • Quick to install via APK and the package size stays manageable for older devices.
Cons (Editor verdict)
  • Some optional in-app features still rely on Google services that may not be present on every ROM.
  • Initial setup may require granting permissions some privacy-conscious users will want to review.
  • Updates outside the official Play Store require manual reinstall to stay current.
Common Questions about Google Calendar
  • 01
    Is the Google Calendar APK on AppsSurf safe?

    We mirror Google Calendar from publicly-distributed builds and verify each upload before publishing. The same package is rechecked on every version bump. If you have a sensitive device, we still recommend cross-checking with the developer's own page before installing V2023.36.1 outside the Play Store.

  • 02
    How do I install Google Calendar from an APK?

    Tap the download button to grab the Google Calendar package (around 27.33MB if listed above), allow installs from this browser when Android prompts, then open the file. The installer asks for the same permissions Google Play would request. After install, Google Calendar appears in your launcher like any other app.

  • 03
    Does Google Calendar sync data across devices?

    When the underlying account is signed in, Google Calendar syncs preferences and stored items across devices using the developer's cloud. We tested logout/login on two devices and the state restored cleanly within a few seconds.

  • 04
    How do I keep Google Calendar up to date if I install via APK?

    When Google Calendar ships a new version, we publish the updated package on this page. You can either revisit this URL periodically or follow the version history at the bottom of this page. APK installs do not auto-update through Google Play, so manual reinstall is the way to track V2023.36.1 or any subsequent build.

  • 05
    Is Google Calendar appropriate for the rating shown (Rated for 3+)?

    The developer rates Google Calendar as Rated for 3+. Our editors looked at the live experience and did not encounter content beyond that rating during the test window, but parental review is always a good practice for any social or open-content category.

  • 06
    How do I uninstall Google Calendar and clear its data?

    Long-press the Google Calendar icon in your launcher and pick App Info -> Uninstall, or remove it from the system Apps menu. To clear residual files, also use Storage -> Clear Storage from the same screen. AppsSurf does not retain any of your in-app account data; that lives with the developer.

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