The Sonos app is currently not available for download on the iPhone and Mac app stores due to a mysterious issue that the company is currently investigating.
The app disappeared about two hours ago and the app’s URL link currently displays the message: “The page you are looking for could not be found”, while a manual search in the App Store returns no results.
A red banner on the Sonos status page reads: “We have identified an issue with the availability of the Sonos app in the iOS/Mac App Stores and are working on a solution. You may experience issues downloading or updating the Sonos app from the App Store until this issue is resolved.” The same page shows a major Sonos account outage, suggesting the issues are related.
The last information we had on the future of the application dates back to February. Bloomberg report that Sonos is preparing a major update that would aim to simplify navigation and introduce iPhone lock screen controls using Live Activities.
These changes were supposed to be rolled out gradually “over the coming months”, as part of a broader effort to rebuild trust after the company’s rocky 2024 software overhaul.
We will update this story as soon as we know more.
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