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As there are many androidians here I guess some experience can be shared. I can't find any concrete information how often the statistics on the google play Developer Console are updated (number of installs etc). My feeling is not more than once a day. Does anybody know?
They are supposed to be updated once every 24 hours.
However, Google Play is notoriously unreliable with statistics, and every now and then they stop updating for a few days. Even when updating, they tend to give out of date/incorrect data.
I'd suggest integrating Google Analytics for Mobile or Flurry into your app(s) if you want good statistics.
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I have released my first android app on google play two days ago but it has not approved yet. Is that normal? how much time will i wait more?
If you follow the Publish an app support you'll find
For certain developer accounts, we’ll take more time to thoroughly review your app(s) to help better protect users. This may result in review times of up to 7 days or longer in exceptional cases. You’ll receive a notification on your app's Dashboard about how long this should take.
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About 20 hours ago, I published my first android application on Google market. Everything works fine, but I would like to find out If i done something wrong. I can't see statistics for this app: "Sorry, no data for this metric". Is this because of the fact that my app is freshly published, or is it because of code (maybe I have to insert some peace of code in order to enable tracking)?
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It takes a little longer. I'm not sure of the exact cycle, but it takes a day or so for the first update.
If its a paid app you can see the number of downloads by looking in your merchant account.
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I have my friends and "alpha testers" but I would love to expose it to as many people as possible before I publish it for the first time in the Google Play store. If there is something else people recommend, please do tell.
This is my very first app so I am just trying to do my due diligence before publishing and not release before it is ready.
You can try
Android Tapp
The Beta Family
Use ACRA for crash reporting. It's easy to set up and will save you a lot of troubles.
Also, you can host the APK file on any webspace and point your testers to the link. I recommend using Google drive because it's easy to revoke the permissions later.
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I published an app yesterday and see it when I type https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=packagename into my browser. It's clearly on the play store, yet I cannot find it when I search the store from my phone or my computer. I was able to download it onto my phone using the URL above. Is there a setting I'm not selecting or something that would be causing this?
Google Play can be notoriously slow, both for the Developer Console and the Front End for users.
I've seen apps go live and not turn up on my Developer page or in search results for close to 48 hours. There is no way you did anything wrong, as Google Play doesn't provide any option for you to omit apps from your search results which you may have accidentally enabled.
I'd recommend waiting for a day or two more. If it still doesn't turn up, you could try contacting Google Play support, but I wouldn't get my hopes high about even receiving a response.
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I'm developing android applications. I haven't created a publisher account yet.
I want to publish my own created android apps in Google Play. There is fees of 25$. How many apps I can publish from my account? Is this one time fees (25$) or may I have to pay again in the future for this account?
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This is a one-time fee (25$).
you can publish as many apps you want with one account & the One-Time-Fee
As many as you want, and Google doesn't test or really regulate what you put on the market. So if it's a half-broken demo you can still post it.