JAKARTA A number of iPhone users have complained about problems in their Calendar app. This problem is known to arise after they update their iPhone to the iOS 26 version.
This problem affects the search feature in the iPhone's default application. When the user searches for a specific agenda, no search results appear. In fact, the calendar entries that are searched for are actually still in the application.
A Reddit user, Electronic-Squash359, became one of the iPhone owners who felt this problem. Launching from 9to5mac, he was unable to find a schedule for a student named Claudia who was listed in the calendar.
Before it disappeared, the entry was always on the Calendar in the last two years. Several other users also gave similar complaints. They also emphasized that this problem arose after the device was updated.
Reportedly, it's not only the Calendar search feature that's having problems, but also the auto-completion feature. Users report that suggestions based on previous entries no longer appear when they start typing.
A user in Apple's Support Community said the company was aware of this issue. Once contacted, Apple confirmed that the problem is being monitored to determine the cause.
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Although there has been no official fix, some users have found a temporary solution to restore the search function in the Calendar. This method works for some people, but not for all.
Users can disable the settings by going to Settings, then looking for the App menu. Open Calendar, then select the Search menu. After that, restart the device and reactivate the settings.
Users are advised to wait a few minutes after reactivating the settings so that the search index can be rebuilt. After waiting, the calendar search feature can function again.
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