Apps crashing on your Android phone? Google will soon prompt you to update them
Android users with an app that crashes in the foreground will receive a prompt to update the app to the latest stable version
Google says that it takes three things into account which it adjusts over time in order to help developers make sure that their apps are delivering the best possible experience to its users. Those three thresholds include:
- User activity level of an app version according to Vitals to ensure we have statistical relevance.
- Foreground crash rate of an app version and of its newer version.
- Number of times a prompt can be shown for each version of your app on a device, if the user doesn’t choose to update.
That last threshold would seem to indicate that it will be up a developer to determine how often a user of one of his/her apps will be prompted to update to the latest version of said app. Most Android users, we would surmise, might need to be told just once to update and it will be done right away. Apparently, not all users are determined to be running the most recent, stable, and usually the best version of the apps they employ and enjoy.
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