[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]Uh, no. This said you have to install it, which means if you leave your default security settings on, its not going to be installable. Now, if you have unlocked your phone (which Google is kind enough to let you do), or if you rooted it, well, hopefully you're smart enough not to install a virus.Still, I'll take the option to install the apps I want to over Apple's "we know better than you" approach any day.[/citation]
Uh, yes. You can jailbreak an iPhone which gives you the precious access and freedom you claim to be exclusive to the Android platform. It's just an added bonus that there are no viruses (at least widespread ones) for the iPhone. I still recommend common sense and caution when dealing with files from unknown sources, I'm just pointing that out.