Before you begin
Beta users get early access to this release from March 31-April 2, 2026. To join the beta and get first access to new releases, see About the mobile beta test program.
All mobile users get access to this release on April 7, 2026.
These pre-release notes offer a preview of an upcoming release. As a result, some details may change between now and the actual release date.
This release includes the following changes to the mobile app version 1.58.0:
- Work order due date filter now uses site time zone
- Improved app sync speed for multi-site users
- Security and performance enhancements
- Upcoming change to version support
- Bug fixes
Work order due date filter now uses site time zone
The work order due date filter now orders results based on the time zone of the site being viewed, not the time zone of the user’s device. Users who filter work orders by due date will now see more consistent and accurate dates, as filtering by due date uses the time zone where the work is due regardless of where the user is located.
Improved app sync speed for multi-site users
We’ve reduced the login and sync load time for some users in multi-site configurations. Users with single-site access in multi-site configurations should see their login and sync load time reduced as the system now loads parts more efficiently.
Upcoming change to version support
In a future scheduled release of the mobile app (version 1.60.0) we will no longer support Android 10 and iOS 16, as Android and Apple are no longer offering security support for these versions. We recommend updating your devices to Android 11 and iOS 17 or later.
Security and performance enhancements
In this release, we’ve made a number of security and performance-related enhancements.
Bug fixes
The following bugs were fixed in this release:
ID |
Description |
|---|---|
141133, 142960, 143255, 145854, 146478, 148753 |
(Android) Fixed an issue where the My Work filter didn’t correctly filter out work orders not assigned to the user. |
– |
(Android) Fixed an issue where the Assigned To field showed the user who created the work order in some multi-asset work orders. |
148887, 149859 |
(iOS) Fixed an issue where custom priority labels didn’t display the correct name in the work order list. |