The Installs by Device by Language metric shows the number of app installs broken down by device type and language setting, providing insights into user preferences for specific languages and devices.
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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.
"Installs by Device by Country" is a metric that shows the number of installations of a specific app on different devices in different countries, allowing app developers to analyze device trends and market performance.
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 Installs by User by App Version metric in GooglePlay tracks the number of installs of a specific app version per individual user. It helps developers to understand how many users are using a specific app version and the popularity of each version.
The Installs by User by Language metric displays the number of app installs by language preference of the user. It helps app developers understand which languages are most popular among their users and make informed decisions about localization and marketing strategies.
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.
ANRs (Application Not Responding) is a metric in Google Play that measures how often users experience delays or frozen screens while using an app. It indicates issues with an app's responsiveness that can negatively affect user experience.
Gross revenue is the total amount of money earned by an app or game before any deductions, such as taxes or fees, are taken out. It reflects the overall financial success of the product.