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* Use [alerts](/docs/mobile-monitoring/new-relic-mobile/get-started/alert-information-new-relic-mobile) and [Applied Intelligence](/docs/new-relic-one/use-new-relic-one/new-relic-ai/introduction-new-relic-ai) for key performance indicators.
* Examine issues by using the [Mobile Monitoring UI](/docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui).
* Examine issues by using the [mobile monitoring UI](/docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui).
* Correlate your apps, related services, alerts, logs, and overall digital customer experience with [New Relic One](/docs/new-relic-one/use-new-relic-one/get-started/introduction-new-relic-one).
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- Mobile monitoring
- Mobile monitoring UI
- Crashes
metaDescription: Use the Occurrences page in New Relic Mobile's Handled Exceptions UI to drill down into details about an exception and its related stack trace thread.
metaDescription: Use the occurrences page in the handled exceptions UI to drill down into details about an exception and its related stack trace thread.
redirects:
- /docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui/crashes/handled-exceptions-occurrences-event-trail
- /docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-ui/crashes/handled-exceptions-occurrences-details
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## Upload dSYM files through the mobile monitoring UI [#mobile-ui]

![Automatically upload dSYM files form the New Relic Mobile UI.](./images/Mobile-Crash-dsym_file.png "Mobile-Crash-dsym_file.png")
![Automatically upload dSYM files form the mobile monitoring UI.](./images/Mobile-Crash-dsym_file.png "Mobile-Crash-dsym_file.png")

<figcaption>
**Crash analysis > Crash list > Crash type summary > Upload dSYM**: You can quickly upload your dSYM files directly from the UI.
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- Mobile monitoring
- New Relic Mobile iOS
- Installation
metaDescription: Procedure for upgrading to New Relic Mobile agent version 4 to monitor iOS mobile applications.
metaDescription: Procedure for upgrading to iOS agent version 4.
redirects:
- /docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-installation/ios/upgrading-new-relic-mobiles-ios-sdk-v4
- /docs/mobile-monitoring/mobile-monitoring-installation/ios/upgrading-new-relic-mobiles-ios-sdk-v1-0
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For your app to appear in service maps, one of the following must be true:

* Your app must have the [minimum agent version required for distributed tracing](/docs/understand-dependencies/distributed-tracing/enable-configure/enable-distributed-tracing) and have distributed tracing enabled. Note: [New Relic Mobile apps do not yet support distributed tracing and will not show relationships to applications that have distributed tracing enabled](/docs/apm/distributed-tracing/getting-started/transition-guide-distributed-tracing#maps-no-browser-mobile).
* Your app must have the [minimum agent version required for distributed tracing](/docs/understand-dependencies/distributed-tracing/enable-configure/enable-distributed-tracing) and have distributed tracing enabled. Note: [Mobile monitoring doesn't support distributed tracing yet and will not show relationships to apps that have distributed tracing enabled](/docs/apm/distributed-tracing/getting-started/transition-guide-distributed-tracing#maps-no-browser-mobile).
* Your app must have the [minimum APM agent version required for cross app tracing](/docs/apm/transactions/cross-application-traces/troubleshooting-cross-application-tracing#agents) and have cross app tracing enabled.
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<CollapserGroup>
<Collapser
id="app-browser-db-nodes"
title="Applications, Mobile apps, plugins"
title="Applications and mobile apps"
>
Nodes for applications, mobile apps, and plugins (including databases) need to be added to the map in order to add any other nodes. Nodes are added and connected into the map as you select them. The check mark <Icon name="fe-check"/>
Nodes for applications or mobile apps need to be added to the map in order to add any other nodes. Nodes are added and connected into the map as you select them. The check mark <Icon name="fe-check"/>
icon means that node is already on the map.

To add New Relic monitored apps or plugins to maps:
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<tr>
<td>
New Relic [Mobile](/docs/mobile-monitoring/new-relic-mobile/getting-started/new-relic-mobile) apps
New Relic [mobile monitoring](/docs/mobile-monitoring/new-relic-mobile/getting-started/new-relic-mobile) apps
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>
An [event](#event), in New Relic terms, is a data object with attached [attributes](#attribute). New Relic reports default event types, like `Transaction` and `TransactionError`. You can also create your own events. Events can be [queried](/docs/using-new-relic/data/understand-data/query-new-relic-data), and are used in some other features.

You can generate [custom events with APM agents](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/adding-querying-data/inserting-custom-events-new-relic-apm-agents), [with the Browser agent](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-data/insert-via-new-relic-browser), [with the Mobile agent](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-events/insert-custom-events-attributes-mobile-data), and [via the Event API](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-data/insert-custom-events-insights-api). Alternatively, you can add [custom attributes](#custom-attribute) to some existing default New Relic events.
You can generate [custom events with APM agents](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/adding-querying-data/inserting-custom-events-new-relic-apm-agents), [with the Browser agent](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-data/insert-via-new-relic-browser), [with the mobile monitoring agents](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-events/insert-custom-events-attributes-mobile-data), and [via the Event API](/docs/insights/insights-data-sources/custom-data/insert-custom-events-insights-api). Alternatively, you can add [custom attributes](#custom-attribute) to some existing default New Relic events.
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id="metric"
title="metric timeslice"
>
New Relic reports [metrics in several ways](/docs/using-new-relic/data/understand-data/new-relic-data-types#metrics). One variety of metric data is called **metric timeslice data**; this is the type of data used to generate many of the charts in APM, Mobile Monitoring, and Browser Monitoring (for more details, see [metric timeslice data](/docs/using-new-relic/data/understand-data/new-relic-data-types#timeslice-data)).
New Relic reports [metrics in several ways](/docs/using-new-relic/data/understand-data/new-relic-data-types#metrics). One variety of metric data is called **metric timeslice data**; this is the type of data used to generate many of the charts in APM, mobile monitoring, and browser monitoring (for more details, see [metric timeslice data](/docs/using-new-relic/data/understand-data/new-relic-data-types#timeslice-data)).

Over time, metric timeslice data is aggregated into longer timeslice data records for more efficient storage. For more about how we aggregate this type of data, see [Data aggregation](/docs/accounts-partnerships/accounts/account-maintenance/apm-data-retention#data_agg).

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<Collapser
id="nr-mobile"
title="Mobile Monitoring"
title="Mobile monitoring"
>
[Mobile Monitoring](/docs/mobile-apps/new-relic-mobile) allows you to monitor and manage the performance of your mobile apps on Android, iOS, tvOS, and other systems. Mobile Monitoring provides end-to-end details, including crashes, throughput, HTTP requests, error traces, and more.
[Mobile monitoring](/docs/mobile-apps/new-relic-mobile) allows you to monitor and manage the performance of your mobile apps on Android, iOS, tvOS, and other systems. Mobile monitoring provides end-to-end details, including crashes, throughput, HTTP requests, error traces, and more.

Not to be confused with New Relic's own mobile apps for [Android](/docs/apps-for-new-relic/new-relic-android-app), [iPhone, and iPad](/docs/apps-for-new-relic/new-relic-iphone-app).
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* Infrastructure: Use [default Infrastructure events and attributes](/docs/infrastructure/new-relic-infrastructure/data-instrumentation/default-infrastructure-attributes-events) for your systems, processes, events, storage, and network; [Infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations); and custom attributes.
* APM: Use [Transaction](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/apm-default-attributes-insights) and [TransactionError](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/error-event-default-attributes-insights) event types.
* Browser: Use [PageView and PageAction](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/browser-default-attributes-insights) event types.
* Mobile: Use several [Mobile](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/mobile-default-attributes-insights) event types.
* Mobile: Use several [mobile monitoring](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/mobile-default-attributes-insights) event types.
* Synthetics: Use [SyntheticCheck, SyntheticRequest, and SyntheticPrivateMinion](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/synthetics-default-attributes-insights)event types.

Each event has an event type, a timestamp, and one or more key [attributes](/docs/insights/new-relic-insights/decorating-events/insights-attributes). For more information about the data that New Relic receives from your app, see [Data collection](/docs/data-analysis/metrics/analyze-your-metrics/data-collection-metric-timeslice-event-data).
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