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For now you can use the "memorable" password option with a lower word count to generate a username (it's what I did here).
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Standard phone networks are inherently not secure. If you need encrypted calling, use something else like XMPP or Jitsi.
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Even official Flatpak releases would be an improvement.
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Proton doesn't need to be an everything company for privacy. They need to focus on the email and a few other services to complement it. A full mobile OS would be more than is needed from them. There are already alternatives, donate to those if you want them to be better.
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Rather than their own separate chat app, I'd prefer simply offering servers for an existing open source chat protocol, such as XMPP/Jabber or Matrix.
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A short memorable "password" works just fine as an arbitrary username. It's what I did here for Uservoice.