If you can make JIRA tickets for the missing devices, that would be great.
We still have one more 1.0.x release scheduled for the spring/summer.

Also, yes, if you can upload the user-agent list you used somewhere, that
would be great. Where did you get these user agents from?

thanks!

On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Konstantin Papkovskiy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I tested how effective DeviceMap in user device detection. I ran tests on a
> dataset of 1M user agents (mostly mobile). Here are my results.
>
> Top 10 devices
> Device ID# of detections% of allgenericAndroid27784227.78%iPad648816.49%
> iPhone468034.68%NokiaN8-00345173.45%GT-I9300242152.42%unknown180231.80%
> GT-I9100159501.60%GT-P3100147581.48%Nokia5800d140041.40%GT-P5100123321.23%
>
>
> DeviceMap data version: 1.0.2
> DeviceMap gem version: 0.1.1
> Number of user agents: 1 000 000
> Number of unique user agents: 18 743
> Number of successful detections: 981 977
> Detection rate: 98.20 %
> Number of unique successful detections: 1 027
> Detection rate (unique UA): 5.48 %
> *Detection rate (without genericAndroid): 70.42 %*
>
> As you can see, if I don't count "genericAndroid" and "unknown" then
> detection rate is about 70 %, which is rather low. If you add some of the
> most popular android UA to DM, its effectiveness will improve drastically.
> But it will get progressively harder to increase this metric.
>
> I can provide the most popular UA from our logs if it will be useful.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Konstantin
>

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