
SynQ MobileOS Guard
A Quantum-Secure Android Operating System for the Post-Quantum Era.
Mobile devices have become the most exposed layer in modern digital communications. Voice calls, messaging, signalling traffic, mobile data, and application communications move across telecom networks and mobile infrastructure built on classical cryptographic models never designed for quantum-era attacks. Adversaries are already intercepting and storing encrypted mobile traffic today for future decryption using quantum computing capabilities. In the quantum era, securing applications alone is no longer enough the operating system, device layer, and network pathways themselves must become quantum secure.
A Quantum-Secure Android Operating System for the Post-Quantum Era.
SynQ MobileOS Guard is a quantum-secure Android operating system engineered to protect mobile communications, device integrity, signalling, and network connectivity against evolving cyber and quantum threats. Built on top of SynQ Connect's secure communication infrastructure, it extends post-quantum security into the operating system layer and across every radio, telecom, and network interface. The platform secures voice, messaging, signalling, mobile data, and device communications through a unified post-quantum trust architecture delivering end-to-end mobile security for sovereign, defence, enterprise, and mission-critical environments.

For users, the experience remains identical to a standard Android device — calling, messaging, conferencing, and application usage continue without disruption. For security, defence, and compliance teams, the difference is foundational: mobile communications, signalling, and sensitive operational data are protected by a quantum-secure operating system designed for long-term cryptographic resilience.
Defence and intelligence environments securing classified mobile communications and field operations; diplomatic and government missions requiring sovereign mobile security; central banks and financial institutions protecting sensitive communications against harvest-now decrypt-later threats; healthcare and critical infrastructure operators securing mobile operational data; telecom providers hardening workforce mobility; and enterprise environments protecting executive communications, research environments, and high-value intellectual property.