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Kishore_Reddy
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March 23, 2022
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Mobile screen width buckets

  • March 23, 2022
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Hello Experts,

Hope you are doing well.

I see that Mobile Screen Width is bucketing various sizes of mobile sizes into a few standard buckets? For instance, for a few iPhones, even though the screen width is 375px, we are not seeing this width in reports. Rather, 320px is appearing in the reports.

 

  1. Can someone help me with a reference which has documentation about bucketing? 
  2. Is it a best way to use UserAgent and map it to an eVar to have first hand data for dimensions? Instead of bucketed data.

Grateful to your guidance.

 

Best,

Kishore

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Best answer by Pablo_Childe

Hi so Mobile width buckets as it looks at device physical resolution then groups all that match the width.

 

I think you are confusing logical width vs physical width.

See this site below:

https://www.ios-resolution.com/

 

Also see this older note..

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-analytics-questions/devices-report-not-showing-breakdown-of-device-model-for-iphone/td-p/296384

 

Android gives you very specific device info but Apple doesn't. You could as mentioned try to do SAINT classifications.

 

Hope this helps.

 

GLTU

 

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Pablo_Childe
Pablo_ChildeAccepted solution
New Participant
March 23, 2022

Hi so Mobile width buckets as it looks at device physical resolution then groups all that match the width.

 

I think you are confusing logical width vs physical width.

See this site below:

https://www.ios-resolution.com/

 

Also see this older note..

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-analytics-questions/devices-report-not-showing-breakdown-of-device-model-for-iphone/td-p/296384

 

Android gives you very specific device info but Apple doesn't. You could as mentioned try to do SAINT classifications.

 

Hope this helps.

 

GLTU

 

Kishore_Reddy
New Participant
March 23, 2022

Can you elaborate a bit further, may be with an example. I'm having a hard time understand the logic for Apple Devices.

 

Thank you in advance @pablo_childe 

yuhuisg
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March 24, 2022