Starting next year, Google will begin to verify the identities of developers distributing their apps on Android devices, not just those who distribute via the Play Store.

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        There are a few key issues with mobile Linux:

        1. UIs that have simply not gotten any attention
        2. A severe lack of decent hardware
        3. Scaled down desktop apps on a phone (seriously who thought this was a good idea)
        4. No security whatsoever
        5. Basic features missing or requiring a significant degree of tinkering to get working such as audio or calling
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        I don’t think it will. It hasn’t so far, despite there having been linux phones in the past, and it’s got the Windows Phone/Symbian problem where users don’t go to it because it lacks support for the apps they use, and developers don’t support it because it doesn’t have much by way of users.

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          I mean we do have the benefit of Waydroid on most Linux distros, so maybe it’ll be a Wine/proton situation where the new OS emulates Android apps in a separate container.

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          Let’s hope, gaming on Linux has become so good I un installed windows completely…

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          That’s why we need to move to it - be the egg that becomes the first chicken.