> Why would we possibly care about jailbreakme.com, or think that any security issue involving an intentionally-jailbroken phone would in any way reflect on Apple?
Except JBM was based on exploits in the official firmware, that the jailbreak would fix.
> Are you seriously bringing up stuff that was patched in iOS 1.1.2? Dude. It's 2015.
4.3.4.
> Also, it's really quite clear that the iPhone and iOS devices in general are, in fact, THE replacement for computers for hundreds of millions of users. So I don't think we really need to waste time debating that. Apple won. Apple succeeded in making a device which is useful for that purpose.
According to IDC[1] their market share is ~14%. I'd hardly call that winning.
1: http://www.idc.com/prodserv/smartphone-os-market-share.jsp