Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
67 lines (49 loc) · 2.6 KB

File metadata and controls

67 lines (49 loc) · 2.6 KB
title tags metaDescription redirects freshnessValidatedDate
OS versions: Analyze performance on different OS versions
Mobile monitoring
Mobile monitoring UI
Mobile app pages
Analyze your app performance across end-user OS versions
/docs/mobile-apps/os-versions-dashboard
/docs/mobile-monitoring-ui/os-versions-dashboard
/docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui/mobile-app-dashboards/os-versions-dashboard
/docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui/mobile-app-dashboards/os-versions-page
2024-02-01

import mobileOsVersionsSummary from 'images/mobile_screenshot-full_os-versions-summary.webp'

import mobileTimePickerGIF from 'images/mobile_screenshot-full_Expand-metrics.gif'

import mobileExpandMetrics from 'images/mobile_screenshot-full_Expand-metrics.webp'

import mobileCreateAlertCondition from 'images/mobile_screenshot-full_create-os-alert-condition.webp'

Curious how your app is performing on the latest Android or iOS release? Use our OS versions page to analyze and compare app performance between different releases (including major and minor releases), and view metrics like number of active devices, network failures, and HTTP request time.

View the OS versions page [#view-os-versions-page]

  1. Go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Mobile.
  2. Select your mobile app.
  3. In the left-hand menu, click OS versions.

Use this page to view, sort, or drill down into detailed information about the top five types of operation system versions using your mobile app.

Drill down into specific metrics [#drill-down]

If you see a data spike, such as an increase in interaction time, click and drag the time picker. The page will refresh and expand into that segment of time so you can see exactly what happened.

Gif of clicking and dragging the time picker

Click into a specific OS version to view performance metrics.

Screenshot of metrics for one OS

Create alerts [#create-alerts]

Now that you've got visibility into your app's performance, it's time to set up alerts for key performance changes.

Simply click into a metric, then from the chart menu, click Create alert condition and follow the steps in the UI.

Screenshot of how to create an alert condition