Sonos app returns to app store after brief removal

The Sonos app for iPhone and iPad briefly disappeared from the App Store before reappearing. Sonos attributed the outage to a routine administrative update with Apple.

The Sonos app for iPhone and iPad was temporarily unavailable in the App Store on May 22. It has since returned to the store without further issues reported by users or the company.

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