The Average Rating by App Version metric shows the average rating of each version of an app in the Google Play Store. This helps developers to understand user feedback and make improvements to their app.
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The Installs on Active Devices metric represents the number of unique devices on which your app has been installed and is currently active. It's a useful measure of your app's current reach and user engagement on Android devices.
This metric shows the number of installations for a specific app version on different devices. It helps developers understand the popularity of their app on different devices and identify any potential issues impacting device-specific installation trends.
The Uninstalls by Device by Country metric shows the number of times your app has been uninstalled on specific types of devices in each country where it's available.
The Upgrades by Device by App Version metric shows the number of devices that upgraded to a specific app version. It helps developers to understand the adoption rate of their latest app version and plan future upgrades accordingly.
The Upgrades by Device by Language metric measures the number of upgrades to a mobile app on different devices and in different languages. It helps app developers to identify where upgrades are most needed and target specific device and language markets to improve the app's performance and user experience.
Uninstalls by User is a metric that measures the number of times an app has been uninstalled by unique users. It helps developers to understand their app's retention rate and identify potential issues or improvements for user experience.
The Crashes by Android Version metric shows the frequency of application crashes on different versions of Android. This helps developers identify which version of Android may be causing the most crashes and prioritize testing and bug fixes accordingly.
The ANRs by Android Version metric displays the number of app crashes caused by application not responding (ANR) errors, categorized by the Android version running on the user's device. This metric helps identify whether ANR issues are occurring on specific Android versions, allowing developers to prioritize bug fixes and optimize app performance for different operating systems.