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So far I've seen flurry and Mixpanel.

Mixpanel appears to be the most interesting: http://mixpanel.com/android-analytics/ and has a flexible API.

However still wondering what else is out there and what other people might be using, thanks!

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I'm personally using Flurry and have been satisfied with it. From what I just read about Mixpanel they seem to have more in depth tools and analysis options. These are cool, but not that important to the applications I have on the market currently. For the most part I worry about which features are being used (onEvent stuff), error logs and crash reports, which versions are still being used and my user growth/retention.

My applications are run just by me so I don't have time to play around with more in depth analytics. Also Flurry is free, where Mixpanel is only for the entry level. It looks like they charge you based on the number of 'events' that happen in your application and that can add up to a LOT once your application becomes very popular (10,000+ users)

Personally I would choose Flurry again because it fits my budget. Another approach would be to switch from one to the other half way through, if you don't mind doing the dirty work that is :)

smith324
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I encourage you to take a look at our company, Localytics. We offer the same event details you saw from Mixpanel but also mobile carrier, network connection, audience numbers, etc. And we do it in real-time and with open-source SDKs. We offer both free and paid versions.

www.localytics.com

Brian