Sonos overhauls iOS controller app to simplify smart speaker streaming
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Sonos is updating its mobile app, providing iPhone users with a simpler design to make streaming services through its smart speakers even easier. Sonos is updating its iOS app The updated app, which will roll out on iOS as well as Android from May 7, streamlines the experience of accessing streaming content via the app itself. To accomplish that, the changes start with a considerably pared-down home screen, which provides quick access to the user's subscriptions. The redesigned home...

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