Update FailsLead
Botched FixRelease Summary
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
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
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
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
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.