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is there a way to get the app to respond?

  • 7 July 2024
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It's impossible to control the volume with this "update", it does what it wants, I have it at 54, move it to 75, goes back to 54, has done that 10 times without allowing me to change the volume.

It keeps asking me to reauthorize spotify even though it says every time that it was authorized successfully.

Every time I open the app, it can't find my system and have to jump through hoops before it finds it again.

Sonos, do everyone a favor and FIRE all your "developers" and go back two versions until you are able to come up with a FUNCTIONAL app. This is worse than garbage. This is not even a beta version 

Using version 80.04.05 from July 3rd.

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Delete the new app it sucks. Use a different one (desktop app, SonoPhone, 16.1 on Android). 

Thanks how do you get an old version on Android?

Sideload?

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Thanks how do you get an old version on Android?

Sideload?

Correct, @SammyG, sideload the v16.1 app …

  • delete the Sonos S2 app (this step required)
  • go to APKMirror, find the v16.1 app, download and save the .apk file
  • install v16.1
  • turn off automatic updates in Google Play

The v16.1 app works great, even with the v16.2 firmware.

They are now forcing me to upgrade, it says I can't control my system with this version. What a load of crap

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They are now forcing me to upgrade, it says I can't control my system with this version. What a load of crap

If your system updated to the latest v16.3 firmware, the beloved v16.1 Android app is blocked …

 

Damn, I think it was my daughter's iPhone. No way to go back?

Are they ever going to fix the alpha version app?

Thanks!

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Damn, I think it was my daughter's iPhone. No way to go back?

Are they ever going to fix the alpha version app?

Thanks!

Hi @SammyG, I’m afraid even more “no way to go back” in the case of iOS.

Yeah, i figured that much. Thanks for your help 

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