The Crashes metric measures the frequency and severity of app crashes on Android devices, providing developers with insights to identify and resolve issues impacting the user experience.
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The Google Play dashboard template will give you an overview of your app's ratings, installs and uninstalls, and clustered data about your app's reviews.
The Installs on Active Devices by App Version metric shows the number of installs of a specific app version currently active on devices. It helps developers understand how many users are using which version of their app, and to identify the need for updates or maintenance.
The Installs on Active Devices by Android Version metric shows how many users have installed an app on their Android device within a specific time period, broken down by the version of Android they are using on those devices. This helps developers understand the popularity of their app among users on different Android versions.
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 metric in Google Play measures the number of app upgrades installed by each unique device. This helps developers track user engagement and adoption of new features, bug fixes, and other updates.
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.
The Uninstalls by User by App Version metric tracks the number of users who have uninstalled a specific app version over a certain period of time. This helps developers understand which versions of their app have a higher likelihood of being uninstalled, allowing them to take necessary action to improve user retention.
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.