Statistics

CanZE has no “phone home” capabilities, but Google acquires quite a bit of data and I thought it would be fun to give you a bit of an insight at what we’re up against.

  • We are seeing a fairly consistent growth rate of 40% per year. The metric we use is “Installed on devices that have been online in the last 30 days”. As I write this in early March we’re seeing a total of roughly 4400 active installs.
  • Not surprisingly more than half of the installs are in Germany, France and the UK.
  • The top 6 devices are all Samsungs and a quick addition of all Samsung branded devices added up to over 1300.
  • Of the operators what was interesting to see is that about 20% have no operator listed. I interpreted that as devices having a second life without SIM card for basically CanZE only. I like that. Although those would be slow to update and probably miss out on the news bar.
  • Android versions: about 2700 are on Android 7 or higher, but believe it or not, 60 are on Android 4 and just over 300 on 5.

For health statistics we get quite detailed aggregated reports on crashes and hangs. The last couple of weeks you have seen quite bunch of new releases and that is because we really stepped up our efforts to root out as many as possible and as soon as we see them. To give some sort of idea, in the last 7 days, and filtering out devices that have not been updated for months we’ve seen:

  • One non responsive screen
  • Eight different clusters of crashes, 6 of which were reported only once.
  • The two were basically the same and accounted for 13 actual crashes. It is a silly bug in the Tyres screen.

As you can imagine it is that last problem we try to quickly focus on and it shouldn’t be a surprise that it is already fixed in the development branch and it will be fixed in the next release. And so are 3 of the single instance ones. For those interested, you can always check out what is in the pipeline here.

When we release about 35% of the active devices are updated within a day, and 70% within a week. But also note that if we assume the three last releases to be “current”, about 18% is not in that bracket after a week. A year after a release is superseded we still see about 2% of that release on active devices. And that is why we need to filter out some of the crashes.

Unfortunately we can’t see how much CanZE is actually used*) so it’s not easy to put those in perspective, but then again, less than 3 crashes per day on a 4000 installed base is too much but not crazy.

*) No, the new news bar does not tell us that. It fetches the news bar from github and we don’t have statistics about it’s usage.

2 Comments on “Statistics

  1. I am using a Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet (WiFi only, SGP511) every once in a while. I take it from the living room into the car, read out some values and return it into the house. In the future I might use an outdated Samsung Galaxy S4 mini (Android 4.4.2) to leave in the car permanently. All that because I use an iPhone 7 as a daily smartphone.

    • No worries. CanZE runs fine on a super old S2 (4.1.2). Just take it inside now and then to have it updated and check the newsbar.

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