[eng] In the last few years, there has been an unprecedented progress in the increase of the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells. Evidently, further advances in the efficiency of these devices will depend on the constraints imposed by the optical and electronic properties of their constituents. Quite apparently during the manufacturing process of a solar cell, there is an inevitable variation in the thicknesses of various functional layers, which affects the optoelectronic characteristics of the final sample. In this work, a possible strategy of the analysis of the solar cell performance is suggested, based on statistically averaging procedure of experimental data. We present a case study, in which the optoelectronic properties of the meso-structured perovskite solar cell (with a mesoporous TiO2 layer) are analyzed within the method providing a deeper understanding of the device operation. This method enables an assessment of the overall quality of the device, pointing pathways towards the maximum efficiency design of a perovskite solar cell by material properties tuning.