Is there another place I can find this?
The short answer is no, not easily. You can run queries on the raw data of the last 60 days as dan suggested but we do not report separate metrics for desktop/phone/tablet for unique devices.
The distinction between tables and phones has become blurrier and blurrier over the years, you can perhaps make a "mobile" and "non-mobile" bucket but even that is not so clear-cut. For example: the iPad mini and the iPhone 6S are very similar, they are about the same size and browser installs do not differ much. So the phone versus tablet distinction is not so helpful. Another example: the microsoft surface 'device' is clearly not a phone but could be classified as both a desktop and a tablet. It runs a desktop browser pretty OK seems like.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 7:03 AM, Dan Andreescu dandreescu@wikimedia.org wrote:
For those details you have to query the internal-only wmf.webrequest table, Erik. Here's an example of doing that to produce the unique numbers on dumps: https://github.com/wikimedia/analytics-refinery/ blob/master/oozie/last_access_uniques/daily/last_access_uniques_daily.hql Using that and the other data available on webrequest, you can get the breakdowns you need.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 8:28 AM, Erik Zachte ezachte@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi, I am looking for monthly unique devices per device type (desktop, smartphone, tablet, maybe 'other').
I found this https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/unique_devices/2016/2016- 09/
file unique_devices_monthly-2016-09.gz
But this totals unique devices per platform, e.g.
en.m.wikipedia.org 380212837
en.wikipedia.org 221721511
Is there another place I can find this?
Thanks,
Erik
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