'more precise' is a matter of what you want to know.  Do you care about how 
many users are using your app (unique visitors), or how much your users are 
using the app (visitors)?  I can see both numbers being important under 
differenct scenarios.  I noticed your android app has twice the number of 
visitors as your iphone app.  Apparently the android app is hitting the 
site more often.
 

On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 7:06:06 AM UTC-7, Patman wrote:

> hi, 
> I have a problem understanding the unique visitors number of my mobile 
> application. 
> (i know what those two kpi's are about but i just don't get it for the 
> mobile apps) 
>
> On my webpage i have a difference from visitors to unique visitors 
> arround 10% which makes totally sense to me. 
>
> However on the mobile versions I have on the mobile versions something 
> about 75% 
> to be more exact: 
> On the android: 
> visitors: 18k; unique visitors: 2,5k. 
> iPhone: 
> visitors: 9k; unique visitors: 2,7k 
>
> I guess thats because ppl just are idle and don't close the app. But 
> is there also this 30mins delay? Or is this somehow treated 
> differently? 
> Isn't than the visitors count the more precise one to describe how 
> users are using my apps? 
>
> Thanks for explaining that. 
> Best 
> Patrick 
>

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