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I hope your big bucks are big millions
Anyway, full and very easy android app support would be enough. Imaging installing an android apk app via your fdroid software store without thinking about it. Just like a flatpak. That's the future I want to live in.
Installing F-Droid via Waydroid should do exactly that, no?
Yes but the problem is that currently banking apps and possibly other "legally important" apps will freak out running under Waydroid.
Linux market share is increasing. If we can get the phone I described, banking apps will adjust in 5 years if enough people demand it.
Anyway 2fa banking apps should become open source as well and work on any 2fa app. It's ridiculous that you have to use their app for it.