Color changed on iphone calendar

I have an iphone 4 and have the unfortunate luck of having a PC (long story but my next purchase WILL be a macbook pro).  I want to separate my iphone calendar appointments by color which I can do in outlook.  On outlook I have selected different appointments by color which appears accurately on my PC.  When icloud syncs the changes the colors stay the same on my iphone.  Now in the past microsoft has been the fault of my problem vs. apple but my iphone doesn't seem to be following the color commands of my PC.
Any suggestions?

To my knowledge, the only color the phone displays in calendar is a different color for different calendars, not the color categories you can use for individual appointments in Outlook. I also use color coding for my appointments in Outlook, but that has never carried over to the phone.

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