On the iPhone,"Analyze the data"Contains information such as device usage, app crash reports, performance logs, and more, which can be useful for developers to debug their apps and improve the user experience. For the average user, looking at these analytics can help understand which apps might be having issues. Here are the steps on how to view the analytics data on your iPhone:
Open the Settings app: Find and open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Go to the privacy settings: In the list of settings, scroll to find and tap "Privacy".
Analysis and improvement: At the bottom of the privacy settings page, find and click Analytics & Improvements.
Analyze the data: On the Analytics & Improvement page, find and click Analytics data. Here is a list of all the analytics data collected on the device, including app crash logs, system logs, and more.
View detailed logs: On the Analytics page, you'll see a list of logs sorted by time. Click on any entry to view the details of that analysis.
Analytical data is often presented in technical jargon and ** form that can be difficult for non-specialists to understand. However, the log name usually identifies which application or system component is producing the report.
If you notice that an app appears frequently in your analytics, it may mean that the app has stability issues, and you can try updating the app, restarting your device, or uninstalling and reinstalling the app to resolve the issue.
Share analytics: You can also choose whether to share these insights with app developers and Apple to help them improve their products and services. On the Analytics & Improvement page, you can control this option by toggling "Share iPhone Analytics Data".
By viewing and understanding the analytics data on the iPhone, users can gain a deeper understanding of the device's health, especially when encountering app crashes or system issues, which can be very helpful in diagnosing problems.