When S2 came out, we all had the option to switch over straight away or to wait until we were confident it would work with our systems. I stayed on S1 for about six months, and still have a 4-box system on S1. I was cautious as I have spent a lot of money on Sonos equipment at multiple locations and did not want to have basic capabilities bricked by a bad update only to be told by support to be patient and my needs were rare.
So can Sonos tell us why that was not the approach this time for “S3”? Mixing S2 and S3 controllers on a single system works Just Fine so why didn’t Sonos make this new Alpha-quality app an option (at least initially) and leave its customers to make the decision for themselves when to switch? With basic core capabilities like Play-Next, Add-To-Queue, Sleep timers and Library searching removed, the new app was sure to be unpopular with loyal customers so making it mandatory seems a very strange choice.
So,