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If that is the case, should a jailbroken iOS device be counted in Apple's numbers? "
A jailbroken iOS device is equivalent to a rooted Android device, no one is saying rooted Android devices shouldn't be considered in the Android count. We're talking about devices (e.g. the Fire) which are not claiming or trying to be an Android(tm) device, they just happen to be using a heavily modified version of the open source Android release as the basis for a custom proprietary device.