5/5 rating based on 880 reviews. Read all reviews for Fidelity Investments for iPhone.
Fidelity Investments is free iOS app published by Fidelity Investments
SBorchert
Why change? Forced me to new app, saved log info was lost, still too many clicks to see my account. Did anyone ask real customers for feedback on what they wanted/needed?
543B
Full view is the difference maker. When is that coming for mobile?
4goodmusic
Fidelity is by far the best financial service provider. They offer the best web site, security, analytical tools, advice and people!
UI_Feedback
Sometimes when submitting transaction, the activity page doesn’t reflect the posted transaction. Requires navigation to another page and return to activity to see transaction listed.
Dave The hungry
As someone who spent a large portion of my career managing software products, and being responsible for new releases, I almost never meet a mobile app update I like. Most make me re-learn how to use them, without a compensating boost in features. This new app is an exception to that rule. A complete re-write, it includes most of the features I have wished for in the past, and it is obvious how to access them! Kudos to whoever designed this new app!
RobinS546
In the newer version you can elect to see your balance and Futures without logging in. Also you can scroll down to see items on your watch list and associated news items. It is great. One less thing to log into when you just want updates.
Vulgar demos
This app is designed by designers for designers — not regular people who just want to manage their portfolio quickly. For example: You can’t actually see the name of a security in your portfolio. It’s cut off in portfolio position table. If you tap on it, a pop up appears that STILL keeps the name cut off — despite the limitless screen real estate. To make matters worst, if you try to tap on half of the links for more information, it sends you to a web view of a broken link. The design principles of this app appear to be oriented toward (a) showing us a skyline and (b) showing us a “feed” that has lots of random/useless information even after customizing it, apparently as a platform for Fidelity to sell us us things like portfolio benchmarks and whatnot. This comes at at the cost of functionality, such as actually being able to see securities you hold in your own portfolio. Four years ago, Fidelity’s outdated app looked bad but functioned well. Today, it is slow, bloated, and functions poorly. But hey, skyline background.
gamer7000
During the weekend, not sure if it’s due to system maintenance, the app kept crashing and couldn’t login. I needed to delete and download the app again to make it worked. It’s not acceptable.