HACKER Q&A
📣 pwython

What company could create an iOS/Android competitor worth adopting?


That includes a new app store that users would trust and developers happy to develop for. That's the part that seems impossible right now.


  👤 fsflover Accepted Answer ✓
It could be Purism, which have already created Librem 5 with its PureOS Store offering free software. My daily driver btw, https://puri.sm/products/librem-5.

Since it runs a desktop GNU/Linux, you can develop and run the same app on mobile and desktop with some adjustments in the interface. It already works well with Firefox and Gnome software.


👤 al_borland
I think something like WebOS would make a lot of sense, where the OS can use PWAs as first-class apps. This would mean developers wouldn’t need to specifically develop for it, and it would have a significant functionality from day 1, at least for the basics most people use.

This assumes the websites themselves don’t screw it up with a bunch of splash screens and gates to force users to iOS/Android apps. It’s not just an issue of Apple and Google having a duopoly, a ton of websites actively maintain the status quo and make it difficult for other players to enter the market. There really needs to be legislation to prevent sites from artificially locking users out of the mobile web experience.


👤 JohnFen
> That includes a new app store

Just as long as using the app store isn't required.


👤 owebmaster
The best positioned is Valve/Steam but Nvidia could do it too or Meta.