https://murena.com/

https://www.punkt.ch/

https://volla.online/en

https://jolla.com/

https://furilabs.com/

https://puri.sm/

https://pine64.org/

https://store.fxtec.com/

Quick reminder that starting September 2026, a silent update, nonconsensually pushed by Google, will block every Android app whose developer hasn’t registered with Google, signed their contract, paid up, and handed over government ID: https://www.theregister.com/software/2025/10/29/keep-android-open-movement-fights-google-dev-requirement/1470903

Addition:

Several of these OSes, including Sailfish, FuriOS, Mobian, and postmarketOS are all pure Linux OSs. They’re not derived from Android, but they can all run an Android VM or container, and so allow you to install and use Android apps.

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      Not just banking, but also other apps like government login apps such as the Danish MitID or dutch DigiD. I doubt those work :/

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        Like an asshole, I scrolled down to USA with hope in my heart. Le sigh. Spoiler alert, if you’re US the simple answer is no, unfortunately.

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            as in there are are only two banking apps that work in the US on SailfishOS, so unless you use IBKR or Santander you are out of luck? I mean i consult with a firm with an HSBC account, so i’ve got an HSBC app on my phone (so’s i can log in and fix their payroll) and the firm does all their business (with an occasional exception) in California. But i just have a cheap google phone and i haven’t rooted a phone since my galaxy s3. i got bored with customizing my phone. moved onto another hyperfocus

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        Thank you for that very helpful link!
        I’m looking forward to receiving my Jolla phone in Q3 this year.

        I’m hoping that most of the apps/services I rely on will work one way or another. I’m ok with using a browser instead of an app if that’s what it takes.

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      This was initially my problem getting away from ios or android.

      but these days im considering a different bank entirely that doesnt require an app in the first place

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        but these days im considering a different bank entirely that doesnt require an app in the first place

        For me, it’s not that some banks require a mobile app, because they don’t. Why I like to use the mobile banking apps is because of PUSH notifications for transactions and for approval (like 3DS). I could use the mobile websites, but then I would need to drop down to SMS confirmation which is less convenient and less secure as well.

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        That only works if your banking app isn’t the second factor authentication. In my case before I can access the desktop website (or any other action) I need to approve the login using the app.

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          Well, if the company that you allow to hold your money insists that you must use their approved tracking device, most people do seem to be OK with that.