CalenTile Quick Settings Tile

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About this app

It lets you easily check your next calendar event without the need to open the calendar app or having a full widget in your homescreen!

It reads your calendar to know the name, date and time* of your next event and shows you that info in a very organized fashion in your quick settings panel.
*showing the time requires Android 10 or higher and might not work on some vendor's Android versions.

⠀How to use:
⠀1. Edit your quick settings panel and drag the Next Events CalenTile onto it
⠀1.5. If you're running MIUI long press the CalenTile to go to the app's settings, navigate to Other Permissions and give it permission to Diplay Pop-Up Windows While Running In The Background
⠀2. Tap CalenTile and when it asks give it permission to read your calendar
⠀3. Let CalenTile do it's thing

To enable support for Outlook calendar go to Outlook settings, click on your email account and enable the option to "Sync Calendars".

Due to the nature of Android's Tile Service launching CalenTile's Calendar Panel can sometimes take a second. To help with this you can disable battery optimizations for CalenTile. This can vary between manufacturers so please refer to dontkillmyapp.com.

Help translate CalenTile to your language: https://poeditor.com/join/project/Gy0nb5qAWF

If you have any problems with the app or would like to make a suggestion please contact me.
Updated on
1 Feb 2024

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What's new

Version 4.6 of CalenTile brings:
⠀• Bug fixes and improvements;
⠀• A translation to Spanish thanks to SDW and to Polish thanks to Adam.