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Where in the Google Play Console can I see the Android version distribution of my app?

In the old Play Console, I was able to see what Android versions the users of my app have, like explained here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/55246731/5428154

How can I do this in the new (November 2020) Google Play Console? The old one is apparently not available anymore :(

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Sebu Avatar asked Nov 06 '20 10:11

Sebu


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3 Answers

  1. Open Statistics from side panel
  2. In the top Configure report section, select Devices > Install base > All devices
  3. Below that select View by: Android version
  4. There you can click + Android version chip

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Saurabh Thorat Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 00:10

Saurabh Thorat


It steel there :

  1. Select 'Statistics -> Active devices -> All devices` 1
  2. Select 'Android Version' 2
  3. Click to + add android version 3
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i30mb1 Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 00:10

i30mb1


If anyone couldn't find it still (like me), I could not find the "Android Versions" button.

You need to click on "View by: Country/Region" and "Android Version" should be right underneath it. Mine was set to Country/Region by default.

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Android Dev Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 00:10

Android Dev