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This is the one that put us off the iPhone.
Batteries catching on fire is not limited to iPhones.
Fair enough, Samsungs do it too Anyway, I think I'm warming up (hah) to the N9 at this point. It lets you just open up a root shell, apparently.
I love my iphone 4 and will get a 5 when the time is right.
I know more folks that complain about battery life on an DROID than an iPhone
As for apps, well, there are still more apps on the iPhone than there are for Android.
Hrm.. how about a rootkit? There's plenty of linux web and email servers that get hacked, wordpress is the latest issue and don't forget the Sony's PS3 issue last year with unpatched apache servers.The phone will be "pretty secure" sure.. but not totally, iOS and Android handle it differently and each have their advantages and weaknesses. Allowing the user root access, you now toss the burden of security to the end-user, it's now your fault if you get hacked. You now need to understand your actions and the actions of the apps that you install. With anything the risk will always be there but the risk will change, migrate more towards the end-user. If you install/compile apps from a trusted source, run with SElinux and control the firewall you can make the argument that it can be more secure. Of course that same logic extends to your windows, mac and even linux desktops. Ubuntu, Mac and even Windows (those annoying popups) now encourages you to use "sudo" over a root shell.http://tabtimes.com/feature/ittech-security-privacy/2011/12/13/virus-watch-8-worst-android-infections-2011
Given your list above where do you rank root/jailbreak -ability?
Heh, good question In all honesty, as far as a phone goes, pretty low. From my pov, it realistlicaly means that I can get into any of my servers from the phone, if I wanted to. But typing more than a few characters would I am sure get painful quickly. I suppose it's like "I can get 6 million apps if I buy this phone" - it sound good but in reality it's just a justification for what you are going to do anyway.