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Alarmy v26.23.1 Update Causes Crashes and Freezes, Halting Alarms in May 2026

Alarmy's version 26.23.1 update, released May 28, 2026, introduced critical bugs causing the app to crash and freeze. This failure of its core alarm function triggered a significant user backlash, with average ratings dropping by over one full star from 4.43 to 3.36.

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The new version of Alarmy (26.23.1) introduced critical bugs causing the app to crash, freeze, or fail to open, directly preventing users from utilizing its core alarm functionality.
Alarmy - Loud alarm clock
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  1. Update Fails
  2. Botched Fix
  3. Launch Failure
  4. Rating Drop
  5. Overheating and Battery
  6. Verdict

Key takeaways

  1. 01Alarmy's v26.23.1 update, promising 'bug fixes', instead caused widespread app crashes and freezes.
  2. 02The app's average rating fell sharply by 1.07 stars, from 4.43 to 3.36, after the update's release.
  3. 03Users reported the app became unusable, failing to launch past the splash screen, thus disabling its primary function as an alarm.
  4. 04Publisher Delight Room Co., Ltd. responded by shipping a hotfix, version 26.23.2, approximately one week later.
  5. 05The incident drew attention to secondary user concerns, including phone overheating and high background battery consumption.
  6. 06The app's stability failure directly threatens its monetization, which relies on in-app ads and premium subscriptions.

Update FailsLead

Publisher Delight Room Co., Ltd.'s May 28, 2026, update of Alarmy to version 26.23.1 introduced critical bugs that cause the popular alarm clock app to crash, freeze, or fail to open for many users.[1]

Botched FixRelease Summary

The update, released for iOS, was described in the App Store with the generic note of "bug fixes and performance improvements." Contrary to this claim, the new version created severe stability problems. Users who depended on the app found it suddenly non-functional.

In response to the wave of negative feedback, the publisher issued a hotfix, version 26.23.2, around June 3, 2026. This subsequent release carried the same description, suggesting a direct attempt to correct the unintended software regression.

Launch FailureBreaking Changes

The primary issue reported after the v26.23.1 update was a complete failure to launch. Users described the app freezing on its initial splash screen, rendering it impossible to set, stop, or manage alarms. This regression broke the app's core promise for a utility where reliability is paramount.

A 1-star review on version 26.23.1 detailed the problem: "App won’t launch past the splash screen and when redownloaded will function through set up until the end where it again freezes in its logo.
[3] I’ve been using this for years but have to find a new app now." Another user on a 3-star review noted, "it started to crash every time I attempt to open."

Rating DropUser Reception

The functional failure of v26.23.1 caused an immediate and sharp drop in user sentiment. The average rating2]p on the App Store and Google Play — a primary ranking signal and one of the biggest conversion drivers on your product page. for Alarmy fell by 1.07 stars, from a solid 4.43 to 3.36. This shift was driven by an influx of 1-star reviews from long-time users who could no longer rely on the app.

Before the update, sentiment was largely positive, with 5-star reviews on v26.23.0 praising its effectiveness: "The only alarm that manages to get me up and keep me awake." After v26.23.1, the tone shifted to frustration, with one user writing, "Alarms has been great until the latest version. The app freezes and will not open."

Overheating and BatteryRoot Cause

The crashing bug also brought renewed focus to other performance issues. A new complaint of phone overheating emerged in post-update reviews. One user, leaving a 1-star review for v26.23.1, warned the app "will most likely heat up your phone like now other."

This adds to existing user concerns about the app's high battery use. The publisher’s official FAQ acknowledges that background activity is necessary for alarms to function correctly but asks users to report unusually high consumption, indicating it is a known trade-off.

VerdictExpert Verdict

The rapid release of hotfix v26.23.2 suggests the publisher moved quickly to contain the damage. However, the incident points to a potential weakness in the company's regression testing pipeline, allowing a critical bug to affect a large user base of an app with nearly 400,000 downloads in the past month on US iOS alone.

For a utility app like an alarm clock, stability is not just a feature but its entire reason for being. This failure, while likely temporary, erodes user trust that can be difficult to regain. The publisher will probably need to review its quality assurance process to prevent similar failures in future updates.

Citations

  1. [1]

    The May 28, 2026 update to version 26.23.1 caused the app to crash, freeze, or fail to open, rendering its core alarm function unusable for many.

    "The "smoking gun" is a series of critical performance bugs introduced in the new version, which caused the app to crash, freeze, or fail to open. These failures rendered the app's core alarm functionality unusable for a segment of its user base, leading to a surge in negative reviews."
  2. [2]

    The average rating for Alarmy fell by 1.07 stars, from 4.43 for version 26.23.0 to 3.36 for version 26.23.1.

    "The update was immediately followed by a sharp decline in user sentiment. The average rating for the app plummeted by 1.07 stars, from 4.43 (based on 136 reviews for v26.23.0) to 3.36 (based on 50 reviews for v26.23.1)."
  3. [3]

    One user review for version 26.23.1 stated: 'App won’t launch past the splash screen and when redownloaded will function through set up until the end where it again freezes in its logo.'

    "App won’t launch past the splash screen and when redownloaded will function through set up until the end where it again freezes in its logo. I’ve been using this for years but have to find a new app now."

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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