Sonos is still trying to figure out why everyone hates its app
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Summary
Sonos chief innovation officer Nick Millington has given an update on the issues with the Sonos app, saying that he and his team are focusing on addressing issues.
Millington has promised to add back several features, such as alarm snoozing, better queue management and playlist editing, in upcoming releases, though users have been disappointed at the slow progress of the updates.
Following the controversial app redesign in May last year, Millington has been tasked with fixing the app and ensuring the technical performance meets consumer expectations.
In previous posts, he promised several features, including alarm snoozing and the ability to check the battery status of portable Sonos Move and Roam speakers, were in the pipeline.
Both queueing an entire folder from a user’s music library and playlist editing are planned for upcoming releases, Millington said.