Monday 15 February 2016

Why Android App Crash Report is required?



When an Android app crashes, a ‘Force Close’ dialog pops up to make the user know that something turned out wrong. If user has downloaded the app through Google Play, he will be prompted to report the crash by filling a detailed Android app crash report which includes the phone model, time, Android version etc. The developer can view this crash report in the Developer’s Console and addresses the bug.

But there is an issue with this Android’s default crash reporting as users tend not to use this or they don’t take any action when app crashes. A large number of users opt not to send in Android crash reports, so how would a developer come to know about what went wrong with the Android app?

 

Introducing MobiProbe

As a solution to these app crashes, you must have heard about mobile app crash reporting tools, these tools were clumsy and complicated earlier but now MobiProbe has made the entire process more developer-friendly. MobiProbe is a performance monitoring service for mobile apps. It offers support from smart filtering to analyzing the usage of the app and the performance pattern. MobiProbe is all inclusive and comprehensive, so that you can forward any crashing report in just an instant. And if you don’t understand the feature then you can interact with the service providers as their customer care desk is ever alert.



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