Sonos CEO Patrick Spence today penned a blog post on the Sonos website apologizing for the controversial Sonos app redesign and promising ongoing updates throughout the year. Spence said that ...
Sonos will update its S2 mobile app with its most extensive redesign to date on May 7. It will also replace its native apps for Windows and macOS with a new web app that lets Sonos users access their ...
The likes of Claude and ChatGPT have unleashed a new wave of creativity among Sonos super-users ...
How it started: Sonos releases the biggest update to its mobile apps in years, with an entirely revamped interface. How it’s going: People aren’t happy that many of their favorite features haven’t ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Following a major update back in the spring, the Sonos app was very broken and missing key functionality. The company admitted it made a huge ...
Sonos has revealed what it’s calling its “most extensive app redesign ever.” The new iOS and Android experience (plus web) does away with tabs and puts everything on a single Home screen that’s faster ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Ace headphones helped Sonos to a better-than-expected quarter, but the company’s botched app launch is about ...
Addressing blowback from Sonos’ wildly unpopular app redesign will cost the company $20 to $30 million “in the short term,” according to CEO Patrick Spence. During Sonos’ fiscal Q3 2024 earnings call ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results