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Sonos CEO Patrick Spence says fixing the broken Sonos app continues to be Sonos' " number one priority" The company apologized for the frustration the update caused.
Spence also laid out a roadmap for further improvements to the hobbled app.
The number of improvements the company needs to make is preposterous.
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