Edited By
James Thompson
Trezor Suite has rolled out its April 2025 update, sparking mixed reactions from people. While new features like EVM priority fees aim to enhance transaction speed, some users report issues with compatibility and connection.
The latest update introduces several enhancements:
EVM Priority Fees: Users can now add a tip on all EVM chains, excluding BSC, to incentivize validators for quicker transactions.
Updated Color Palette: A refined color scheme aids brand alignment and improves legibility.
Fast Loading Times: The app allows navigation while accounts load in the background, particularly in view-only mode.
Security Enhancements: Users can filter out suspicious transactions on supported networks.
DCA Page Revamp: Visual upgrades and a new feature for quick withdrawal address scanning were added.
Despite the promising updates, not all feedback has been positive. Hereโs what people are saying:
"Can't connect my Trezor Model T after the latest update!" - Frustrated user
Some users have noted compatibility issues, particularly with older macOS versions. One commenter stressed that anything previous to macOS 11 is not supported โ comments like this indicate concern among users with legacy devices:
"Why arenโt these updates backward compatible with my old MacBook 2018?!"
Conversely, those enjoying the updates highlighted the new features and improved user experience. According to sources, the color changes have been well-received because they improve app accessibility.
๐น New EVM priority fees are available, improving transaction speeds.
๐ซ Complaints about compatibility with older Macs have surfaced, potentially affecting many users.
โญ "Faster loading times while using view-only mode are a great addition," one commenter noted.
Interestingly, some people remained optimistic about the fixes and enhancements, suggesting that the positive aspects may outweigh the negatives in the long run.
While many were eager to embrace the updates, several voiced concerns regarding connection and compatibility:
Overall Sentiment: A mix of positive and negative feedback, with many pushing for backward compatibility and a resolution for connection issues.
Major Issues: Connection problems on devices remain a hot topic among users,
Optimism: Enthusiasm for new features was evident, with users recognizing performance improvements.
As Trezor Suite continues to evolve, all eyes will be on how the company addresses user concerns and whether future updates can enhance the overall experience.