
Trezor has rolled out its latest Suite and Firmware Update for January 2026, introducing new features but leaving some users frustrated with ongoing issues. Feedback highlights concerns over error messages and app availability.
This update enhances accessibility by adding Korean language support, making it easier for a wider audience to engage with Trezor products. Key changes include the removal of Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) and the toggle for Fixed/Floating rates, aimed at simplifying trading experiences. Additionally, a new asset picker in the Swap section allows faster selection of assets.
"Really cool that even for Model One firmware is still being updated!" β A user commented.
While the new features are appreciated, several persistent issues remain:
Device Errors: The Device_Busy error on the Trezor Safe 7 is still a major pain point.
App Update Queries: Questions linger on when the new update will appear in app stores.
Asset Inclusion Requests: Users are asking for more assets like SOL and ADA to be integrated into the interface.
"I updated my Trezor model one, and it showed 'new firmware successfully installed.'" β A user noted.
Community sentiment is divided. Some users are happy about the new features, but frustration builds from unresolved issues and confusion following firmware updates.
β "Yes, we need this."
β Device_Busy error persists for Trezor Safe 7.
π Korean language support is a new addition for improved accessibility.
π DCA and rate options removed to streamline trading.
π Minor fixes applied, although performance troubles remain.
β³ With new features like Korean support, Trezor aims to broaden its reach.
β½ The ongoing Device_Busy error continues to frustrate many.
β» "Itβs not in the graph due to late release dates and too many transactions," mentioned a community member.
For more information and updates, visit Trezor's GitHub page.
The call for improvements coupled with the excitement of new features emphasizes that Trezorβs challenge is to balance innovation with addressing the key issues its community faces.