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(Finally!) An update.

  • June 15, 2026
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Tom Conrad

Back in February I posted here and committed to being more present and more transparent about where we're headed. Time for an update.

We’ve been working through a long list of improvements, and we're now in the final stretch of getting them ready. I know it’s been a decent interval of quiet on my end. Thanks for your patience. We've been reading the posts.

What I wanted from this work was simple: a series of enhancements that make Sonos easier to learn and easier to use. The team has spent hundreds of hours over the past year watching real customers use the Sonos app, longtime owners and brand new ones alike. We've learned a lot about what hangs people up, what's confusing when you're new to the system, and what slows you down when you're just trying to change the darn volume.

What kept showing up was this: a lot of friction came from proprietary patterns we built that made the app harder to learn and use than it needed to be. Stacks on stacks on stacks of content cards. Swipe-up gestures to switch speaker orientation. Close boxes where any other app on your phone would have a back button. Custom interface elements that never quite felt like part of iOS or Android.

Now all of that is changing. Not a new app, but a new way of navigating Sonos inside the app you already have.

It starts with a beta release this week. The new navigation already benefits from a bunch of feedback here, including the monster thread of thoughtful replies I got last time I posted. Here are some things to expect:

• Familiar Tabbed navigation. Three tabs (Home, System, Search) replacing the hidden gestures and content cards. Native on both iOS and Android.
• A totally new volume interface. A core mechanism that is easier to grab and fine tune, buttons to tap up and down if that’s your thing and a new way to synchronize a across group of rooms. 
• Player sort and orientation. More control over how your players are listed and displayed.

Dozens of smaller quality-of-life fixes everywhere (swipe-to-delete in playlists, a refreshed Now Playing screen, new iPad views, and attention to detail everywhere in the app).

Here’s how this rolls out: for starters, we're not flipping a switch and pushing it to everyone at once. Beta testers are getting it this week and even then it’s something they’ll have to explicitly turn on in settings (Gear Icon > Enable Improved Navigation). After beta, when we start rolling this out to everyone, it will start as an opt-in toggle there too, so everyone can try it (or not) on their own terms. From there we’ll listen to what you have to say and iterate until it’s fully polished up. 

If you'd like to give it an early try, our Beta program is expanding (sign up here). It's the best way to give it a try and send us your feedback early.

Stepping back: this is the beginning of a different way of working here at Sonos, where what gets built, and in what order, is shaped by the conversations here and with all our customers.

Thanks for the inspiration and thanks for sticking with us. 

12 replies

  • Lyricist II
  • June 16, 2026

https://www.reddit.com/r/sonos/s/OpgyRqOl43
 

Screen shots and discussion of the new navigation 


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • June 16, 2026

With a nice link to the beta programs terms and conditions.

At least it is on reddit so the mods here aren't having to clean up problem posts. 


MoPac
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  • Headliner III
  • June 16, 2026

Like the Toggle option.  Frankly I find the UI to be just fine as it is now, but will of course try the new UI.

Wish list:

First but not the most important because SonoPhone takes care of this problem.  Amazon Music user created playlists are being rounded off when loaded into the queue.  So 434 tracks loads only 400 tracks ( 500 is the limit ).

The most important wish is please fix the gapless glitch when playing Dolby Atmos either using Apple or Amazon.  It’s very distracting.  Note that when the same piece is played with Spacial Audio turned off the gapless glitch disappears.

 

The improvements on the app & firmware have been great since you took over as CEO.  Keep up the good work.


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  • Enthusiast I
  • June 28, 2026

Thank you for the update, Sonos has taken its fair share criticism for some well documented events but as someone who has Sonos speakers in every room the app is now in good shape and I’m looking forward to future product launches although was holding out for the streaming device which sounded like a true competitor to Apple. I like the idea of volume control improvements and wish the company every success.


Dogdad
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  • Headliner III
  • June 28, 2026

I haven’t updated the Sonos app in over a year…I use other apps for Sonos that works excellent.


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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • July 6, 2026

Hopefully during the software update you can also fix the firmware so that Apple Airplay works more reliably, especially on the Arc.  The system I have set up (Arc, Sub Mini, 2 Era 100’s) fairly often will disappear from the Airplay list.

My internet is powered by a Netgear CM3000 modem and a set of Netgear Orbi 870’s (router and satellite).  Everything else on the network works perfectly, except the Sonos stuff.


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  • Avid Contributor I
  • July 12, 2026

Tom, while the little things you did are probably appreciated by some users, you have missed the opportunity to allow us to tweak the way Sonos works FOR US AS INDIVIDUAL USERS! Why, oh why do i still have to manually go back to the Now Playing screen every time I select another stream? I don’t need to know what players are playing or what stream I’m on, I already selected those. I need to know the name and artist of the song that’s playing, in big type! And, when I want to hear all my 209 Jazz genre songs in shuffle mode, but interrup to listen to something else for a while, I don’t want to hear the same shuffled Jazz queue all over again, I want it to pick up from where it paused. A queue should evaporate as it plays! Please, give us options we can choose, instead of making Sonos act like we are all your “target” user.


AjTrek1
  • July 13, 2026

​I think that making certain functions available in the app are valid and makes one wonder why aren’t they implemented. Sonos IMO is listening however, my needs aren’t as in-depth as others may desire.

When I look at what Sonos doesn’t offer in the app by way of personalization or just part of basic functionality I have to ask myself what other main stream apps provide the feature(s) that I want. By main stream I’m looking at AppleMusic, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, Pandora and the like.

While some of those apps may offer the features I desire I also take a step back and think those apps are only processing/curating music for themselves. Sonos on the other hand may be processing/curating music across multiple platforms such as making a playlist from two or more of the main stream platforms I mentioned.

Not saying that some requests aren’t valid. It’s just that some personalization requests may drill down too deep into the coding process versus one’s that are easily done on a generic basis for all. 


MoPac
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  • Headliner III
  • July 13, 2026

@Dean_25 

The only software I have ever dealt with that can start an interrupted playlist where it left off is Squeezebox Server.  ( now Lyrion Music Server ).  The playlists are saved as M3U8 files.  When you look at one of these playlist files the first thing you see is the track number that was last played.  So I can play a playlist and stop at track 167, clear the queue, start some other music, stop that music,  clear the queue and finally restart the first playlist which will start at track 167.  I’m guessing that’s what you want Sonos to do.

My local library playlists are M3U files.  They don’t show that “last played track” information.  I suppose if your local library playlists were processed by Sonos in the same way they are with Squeezebox then it could work the way you want it to.

I think if you wanted to have your Jazz playlist shuffled and also have it, after interruption, start where it left off the playlist would have to be saved in its shuffled status.  That is of course if Sonos decides to implement your request.

As I recall the only software that has the ability to “evaporate” tracks as they are played is Bryston ( MPD ).  They call it “Consume”.  The only value I can see in that would be that the queue is not repeated.  So if Sonos did allow a setting that removed played tracks and then you decide to play something else what should happen to that partially consumed queue?


What anexpensive system that fn sucks . Horrible. Waste if money. Nothing i do works. 


AjTrek1
  • July 14, 2026

What anexpensive system that fn sucks . Horrible. Waste if money. Nothing i do works. 

And your point is????


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  • Prodigy II
  • July 14, 2026

I’m liking the new improved navigation introduced in the App update today… Seems far more intuitive to have speakers on one button and Home on another. The volume bar approach is great too. 

Keep this up!