Update DeployedLead
Generic Maintenance PatchRelease Summary
Despite this routine framing, the update immediately introduced severe functional regressions across the iOS ecosystem. The unconfirmed codebase changes likely introduced a conflict with authentication tokens, effectively locking a segment of the audience out of their accounts.
Ordering and Wallet FailuresBreaking Changes
Furthermore, a persistent integration issue with Apple Wallet has compounded the frustration, as digital passes fail to automatically sync or update balances. While major tech publications have not yet corroborated the specific login bugs tied to this version, community discussions highlight ongoing synchronization failures. Users on r/AppleWallet describe persistent balance update failures, forcing them to manually delete and reinstall their digital passes to reflect accurate funds.
Ratings Drop SharplyUser Reception
The tone changed drastically after the update. Post-update reviews explicitly cite frequent crashes and broken payment integrations. As one 1-star reviewer put it on version 6.120.1, "This app crashes so much it’s amazing... from not being able to order ATLEAST 20% of the time, to not being able to sign in." Another 1-star reviewer demanded the company "Fix Wallet Passes," noting they never update balances.
Potential Revenue DisruptionMarket Impact
Even if the crashing and login issues affect only a fraction of this massive daily active user base, the financial impact is likely substantial. Order failures not only reduce immediate digital revenue but also increase operational strain on in-store employees who must manually process transactions for frustrated customers.
Urgent Hotfix RequiredExpert Verdict
If the crashing and Wallet synchronization issues persist, it suggests the company may face prolonged reputational damage and a sustained dip in mobile-driven revenue. It appears likely that future updates will need to prioritize core stability and Apple Wallet API integration to win back consumer trust.