Since the original user doesn’t actually know the answer to the question asked, its because
Mobile Linux doesn’t support any sort of verified boot like android does, leaving it open to evil maid attacks
Mobile Linux doesn’t sandbox applications as well as android, leaving it open to spyware (Think Facebook intercepting Snapchat DMs, not old school steal your credit card spyware)
and I feel like there’s a third major big thing but I can’t recall it at the moment. Android’s security model is genuinely one of the most secure out of any modern operating system. I’m all for Linux phones, but they need to prioritize parity with Android security before I daily drive one.
2026, year of the Linux phone
Linux sucks on ones especially from a security and usability perspective
Edit: For those down voting, what OS do you use on your phone? Everything I’ve tried has left a lot to be desired.
Linux runs on like 99% of the servers that power the internet, and can do so rather securely.
Maybe try that again.
A server isn’t a mobile phone though
Would you care to elaborate with specific examples?
Since the original user doesn’t actually know the answer to the question asked, its because
Mobile Linux doesn’t support any sort of verified boot like android does, leaving it open to evil maid attacks
Mobile Linux doesn’t sandbox applications as well as android, leaving it open to spyware (Think Facebook intercepting Snapchat DMs, not old school steal your credit card spyware)
and I feel like there’s a third major big thing but I can’t recall it at the moment. Android’s security model is genuinely one of the most secure out of any modern operating system. I’m all for Linux phones, but they need to prioritize parity with Android security before I daily drive one.
Yeah, I though of those two & it’s just a thing that would get/will get developed if we get to daily drive Linux phones, imho.
Its not like it didn’t take Android years to get those two aspects covered.