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MySynchrony v5.5.2 fixes white screen bug and adds multi-card view in May 2026

Synchrony Financial's release of MySynchrony version 5.5.2 reversed a severe rating slump by fixing a critical login bug. The update also introduced highly anticipated multi-card management and autopay controls, driving the app's average rating from 1 star to nearly 4 stars.

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The introduction of multi-card management and enhanced autopay features, alongside the fix for critical login/white screen bugs, directly explains the significant positive rating delta.
MySynchrony
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  1. Critical Fix Shipped
  2. Login and Account Enhancements
  3. The White Screen Flaw
  4. Multi-Card Management Arrives
  5. Ratings Rebound
  6. Agility Versus QA

Key takeaways

  1. 01MySynchrony version 5.5.2 shipped on May 11, 2026, acting as a rapid hotfix.
  2. 02The previous build introduced a critical 'white screen' bug that blocked all account access.
  3. 03The new update successfully deployed consolidated multi-card management and improved autopay controls.
  4. 04User ratings climbed from 1 star to 3.78 stars following the bug fix and feature rollout.

Critical Fix ShippedLead

Synchrony Financial released MySynchrony version 5.5.2 on May 11, resolving a critical login failure while introducing multi-card management capabilities. The finance application, which recorded over 132,000 downloads in the last 30 days on US iOS, previously suffered a severe drop in user satisfaction.

The rapid hotfix arrived just four days after a broken build locked users out of their accounts, restoring basic functionality and deploying long-planned account consolidation features.
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Login and Account EnhancementsRelease Summary

The official App Store version history outlines two primary adjustments for the May update. The developer notes highlight "enhancements to the login experience" alongside new capabilities to "access and manage your Pay Later loans along with credit card accounts."

While the changelog remains brief, it confirms the deployment of consolidated account management.
[2] The identical release notes from the prior version suggest this build served specifically to stabilize the login pipeline while preserving the new feature set.

The White Screen FlawBreaking Changes

The urgency of the patch stems from a severe defect in version 5.5.1, released on May 7. Users attempting to access their financial data encountered a fatal freeze immediately after authentication. The defect blocked all core functionality, leaving customers unable to check balances or submit payments.

As one 1-star reviewer on v5.5.1 stated, "The app refuses to open past a white screen and then when you 'x' out it says it will lose all progress, but never opens your account!" This exact failure pattern dominated user feedback for nearly a week.

Multi-Card Management ArrivesFeature Focus

Beyond fixing the login block, the update exposed a major backend overhaul. Users can now view multiple Synchrony-issued retail and branded cards within a single interface, eliminating the need for separate logins. The update also introduced refined autopay controls, allowing customers to cancel automated payments and manually clear balances.

A 5-star reviewer on v5.5.2 praised the consolidation, noting, "I like seeing all cards associated with synchrony all in one place! Being able to cancel the autopay and make a payment for the balance is great!"

Ratings ReboundUser Reception

The combination of the bug fix and the new account features triggered a sharp reversal in user sentiment. The app's average rating climbed from 1 star to 3.78 stars immediately following the May 11 release.

This positive shift aligns with earlier customer expectations regarding the platform's evolution. A late 2025 discussion on Reddit noted that Synchrony was planning a major backend consolidation to unify its card portfolio under a single sign-on process, requiring a corresponding iOS app update. Archived.

Agility Versus QAExpert Verdict

The swift deployment of version 5.5.2 indicates that Synchrony maintains the agility to correct severe production errors. The positive reception of the multi-card interface proves strong demand for centralized financial management.

However, shipping a build that completely disables login access suggests notable gaps in the publisher's quality assurance testing. To sustain this recovered user trust, future updates will likely require stricter pre-release validation to prevent similar lockouts.

Citations

  1. [1]

    The app recorded over 132,000 downloads in the last 30 days and experienced a rating shift from 1 star to 3.78 stars.

    "MySynchrony recorded over 132,000 downloads in the last 30 days and saw its average rating rise from 1 star to 3.78 stars."
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    The official version history confirms enhancements to the login experience and new multi-account visibility.

    "Enhancements to the login experience. Access and manage your Pay Later loans along with credit card accounts."
Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

Maxime Doussin

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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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