Proton mobile operating system (OS)
I want to see Proton tie up with mobile manufacturers to create their own mobile operating system thus giving stiff competition to google and apple.
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diskomb
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graphene os shall not be rebranded and presented as proton os
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Ezio
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After Google's attempt to lock developers out and make everyone's lives harder. I believe that Proton should fork AOSP and go their own way and get on agreements with phone manufacturers for the EU market.
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Elizabeth commented
That’s an interesting idea—if Proton were to expand into a full mobile operating system, it could really shake things up, especially for users who prioritize privacy and independence from big tech ecosystems. The main challenge would likely be securing hardware partnerships and strong app support, since that’s where most alternative systems struggle to compete with Google and Apple.
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Ethan Perpron
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That’s an interesting idea—if Proton ever moves into a full mobile OS, it could definitely shake things up, especially for users who care about privacy and independence from big tech ecosystems. The challenge would be getting hardware partners and app support, since that’s where most alternatives struggle against Google and Apple.
It reminds me how communities around different platforms grow when people start exploring alternatives—same way I came across https://clashofclanmod.com/
while looking into new setups and tools. If Proton plays it right, they could build a strong niche over time. -
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Cooperation with grapheneOS
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Ghulam Murtaza commented
That would be a great idea A privacy-focused Proton OS could really attract users tired of tracking on Android and iOS.
Starting with Linux-based systems and smaller brands sounds like a smart move.
People want more control and simplicity now — same reason platforms like Null’s Brawl (https://null-brawl.io/) are popular for a smoother experience.
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Michael
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That would be a game changer. I suggest to go into the LINUX space. We only have Ubuntu touch and Sailfish. I am buying a Jolla Phone in order to leave the Android cosmos. If you would create this, that would be awesome!
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Nicolas
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We need to find a way to extend Proton's protection to the entire computing environment. For example, Proton Mail is secure on phones, but using an Android keyboard breaks the chain of end-to-end encryption protection...
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kimneer
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We need this on a fairphone
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Amplitude
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If Proton did this, it would be pretty epic.
The need for privacy is now more than ever, especially when oversaturation of the market from tech giants is pushing out competitors.
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T B
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Everyone should check out GrapheneOS. I'd rather see Proton spend resources on their own suite and leave the privacy hardened OS work to the Graphene team.
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Nathan
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Dear Proton team, you have the vision and the talents, please give us back our freedom !
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Robert
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Now isn't the time. It will be an exorbitantly expensive undertaking. Wait a few more years and save up for it. We get one shot. So many have failed before.
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Gibsen
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We need something like this. There's billions of smartphones, to say that there's only a market for two OS'es is ridiculous, especially as governments are cracking more and more down on the monopolistic tendencies that have given them their edge over the smaller competition. Combine that with an every increasing desire for privacy, and the market begins to become more and more realistic.
A privacy focused mobile OS that's not just made by a small company or group (like most alternative OS'es at the moment) but by a bigger player like Proton, would also make it much more attractive for app developers to make compatible apps, as they know that it isn't just some little niche thing, it will have proper potential that can realistically be built upon. -
Aaron R
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Alternatively you can try releasing your own smarthphone with degoogled Android or a private Android fork like Graphene OS