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Nyura 4.38 — Faster, Leaner, Rock-Solid: The Under-the-Hood Update

This release focuses on what you feel rather than what you see. Chrome uses dramatically less memory and battery, Android purchases handle hiccups gracefully, iOS layouts fit perfectly on every screen size, and over 112 behind-the-scenes errors have been squashed. The result: Nyura runs smoother, drains less battery, and just works.

March 9, 2026 6 min read Cyril Simonnet
PerformanceReliabilityMobile

Why This Update Matters (Even Though You Cannot See It)

Not every update comes with a shiny new button. Sometimes the most important work happens behind the scenes — making things faster, fixing things you did not even know were broken, and making sure the app stays out of your way so you can focus on what matters. This is that kind of update. Version 4.38 is all about performance, stability, and polish. Your phone stays cooler, your browser uses less memory, your battery lasts longer, and dozens of tiny annoyances have been quietly eliminated. You might not notice anything different at first. That is exactly the point.

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Chrome Performance: Half the Resources, All the Speed

If you use Nyura in Chrome (or any browser on your computer), this update will feel like a breath of fresh air. We discovered that the app was opening duplicate connections to the server — like having two phone lines open when you only need one. We removed the duplicates. We also found over ten background timers that kept running even when you switched to another tab. Now, when you are not looking at Nyura, those timers pause automatically. The moment you come back, everything wakes up instantly.

On top of that, we slowed down the decorative animations on the home screen. They used to refresh sixty times per second — which is beautiful, but your laptop fan did not appreciate it. Now they refresh thirty times per second, which looks exactly the same to the human eye but cuts the workload in half. We also reduced how often the app checks for updates in the background. The bottom line: your browser tab uses noticeably less CPU and memory, your laptop fan stays quiet, and your battery thanks you.

Android Purchases That Just Work

If you have ever tried to upgrade your Nyura plan on Android and seen a confusing error message, we owe you an apology. Here is what was happening: sometimes the payment server had a brief hiccup — maybe a slow connection, maybe a momentary overload. Instead of waiting a second and trying again, Nyura treated it as a serious failure and flagged a critical alert. That meant our team got woken up by alarms that turned out to be nothing, and worse, some users saw scary error messages when their purchase actually went through just fine.

We have completely reworked how Nyura handles these situations. Now, if the payment server stumbles, the app quietly retries in the background. If the issue resolves itself (which it almost always does), you never see an error at all. If something genuinely goes wrong, the message you see is clear and helpful instead of alarming. Our monitoring system also learned the difference between a real problem and a temporary blip, so we only get alerted when something actually needs fixing. The result: smoother upgrades, fewer false alarms, and a calmer experience for everyone.

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iOS: Everything Fits, Nothing Overflows

Small phone screens are unforgiving. If a button is two pixels too wide or a list does not know when to wrap, the whole screen looks broken. We went through the iOS app screen by screen and fixed every place where content was spilling outside its boundaries. The pending tasks counter now fits neatly in its badge, even when you have hundreds of tasks. The filter bar no longer pushes itself off the edge of smaller iPhones. Task list cards respect the margins on every device, from the compact iPhone SE to the largest iPhone Pro Max.

These are the kinds of fixes that are hard to describe but impossible to miss once they are gone. If you have ever scrolled a list and noticed the text clipping awkwardly at the edge, or tapped a filter and watched the toolbar jump — those moments are over. The app now feels native and polished on every iPhone, regardless of screen size. It is the kind of quality that builds trust: when an app looks right, you trust it to work right.

112 Errors Squashed: A Cleaner, Quieter App

Behind every app is a log of things that went slightly wrong — a network request that timed out, a screen that loaded a fraction of a second too slowly, a data format that was not quite what the app expected. Most of these never affect you directly, but they create noise that makes it harder for us to spot the real problems. In this release, we went on a cleaning spree. We resolved over 112 logged errors, many of which had been quietly accumulating for months.

But we did not just fix old errors — we also made the app smarter about which errors to report in the first place. Certain messages that browsers generate on their own (like a tab resizing or a user navigating away mid-load) are perfectly normal but used to clutter our monitoring. We taught Nyura to recognize these harmless messages and filter them out automatically. The result is a much cleaner error dashboard for our team, which means we spot genuine issues faster and fix them before you ever notice. We also improved our integration with Sentry, an industry-leading error tracking service, to catch problems across every platform — web, iOS, and Android — in real time.

The Details That Add Up

Beyond the headline improvements, this release includes dozens of small refinements that collectively make Nyura feel more responsive and thoughtful. Dark mode borders and contrast have been fine-tuned for better readability in low light. Tab bar icons are now consistent across every section of the app. CSS animations respect your system accessibility settings — if you have reduced motion enabled on your device, Nyura skips the fancy transitions and shows you the content directly. These are not features you will read about in a press release, but they are the kind of attention to detail that separates a good app from a great one.

What This Means for You

You do not need to do anything to get these improvements — they are already live. Just open Nyura as you normally would and enjoy the difference. Your browser will run cooler and quieter. Your iPhone will show every screen perfectly. Your Android purchases will go through without drama. And behind the scenes, our team is watching a much cleaner set of signals, ready to jump on any issue the moment it appears. We believe that the best productivity app is one that never gets in your way. This update is a big step toward that goal.

Thank you for trusting Nyura with your tasks, your travel, and your time. Every update we ship is built on the feedback and patience of our users. If you notice anything that does not feel right, tell us — we are always listening. In the meantime, go get things done. Nyura will take care of the rest.

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