I have recently pushed a new version of an Android App to the play store, and would like to see how many of our users have managed to get the update already.
There seem
This is how it's done on the Google Play Console as of January 2021.
In Statistics
, use the 2 dropdown menus below Configure report
to select:
Users > Installed audience
View by: App version
Unfortunately, there is a significant delay which prevents getting meaningful data during the first DAYS following a new release...
Surprisingly, Firebase Analytics "Latest Release" dashboard has an even worse delay in its % of active users
data!
Go to https://play.google.com/apps/publish/ and login in to your developer account.
Click on the app that you want the information and go to Statistics
on the left menu.
Now, you have a graph on your page. You can select the type of stats you want to see on the top in the middle, keep "Installs on active devices" selected. Right below that, you have another dropdown on "Android version". You'll want to click that and find one of which says App Version
. Click there and the second graph will update and show different color for each released version of your app.
You can see on the top of the graph the different versions (19, 21, 22). You can hover your mouse on the lines to see the quantity for each app version. There's also the default "All app versions".
The date interval can also be changed on the top to see farther in the past.
@edit (Oct/2018)
Updated screenshot for new play console, since this answer keeps getting attention :)
The play console has changed, now you need to go to "Statistics" in the left menu, then click on "configure report", choose "app version" in the right column. Then you have the statistics by app version in the last section of the page.