A great strategy, for beta apps (especially if it is a complicated app, 
that you expect to have growing pains with) is to create a different 
package to distribute your beta, and abandon it when you are ready for your 
actual release.

So your beta app is released with the following package: com.dev.mybeta

then when you are ready for production, you release your new app with 
package: com.dev.realthing

This has the advantage that any of the 1 star reviews due to your growing 
pains won't be associated with your app (they will be abandoned with your 
old beta project).

Obviously, you would lose all your accumulated downloads, and any good 
ratings - but more importantly this allows you to start fresh with your new 
app (which hopefully should get better reviews and ratings).

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