Advanced security features designed to protect against both current and future threats
ML-DSA-87 signatures and Kyber-1024 key exchange protect against quantum computing attacks
Hardware-enforced virtualization ensures complete isolation between applications and data
Built-in Tor and I2P routing with mandatory encryption for all network traffic
WebTunnel, V2Ray transports with ML behavioral obfuscation defeat traffic analysis
Purpose-built ARM64 device designed exclusively for QWAMOS — every component chosen to enable security features impossible on commodity hardware
Sole ARM64 SoC with open EL2/KVM access — native pKVM hypervisor without closed firmware dependencies
Betavolt BV100 (Ni-63 isotope) — powers the Hardware Network Control Processor and Tamper MCU independently of the main battery
Samsung LEAD 2.0 FMP (Flex Magic Pixel) — 3.5% brightness at 45° off-axis, defeating shoulder-surfing and optical TEMPEST
Physical hardware relays — not software toggles — for Network, Microphone, Camera, and Location. Power is cut at the relay level
FLDW glass chip — 42.7 Gbit/s quantum random number generation, CV-QKD, Sagnac gyroscope tamper detection. NIST SP 800-90B → FIPS 140-3 L3 → NSA CSfC APL certification path (v2 hardware)
Dom0 · Gateway · Android · Arch Linux · Kali NetHunter · Ubuntu Dev · Vault (air-gapped) · Disposable — each with encrypted storage and independent network identity
32 GB RAM for concurrent VM isolation · graphene-silicon Li-ion battery with 100W fast charge (6–10 min full charge)
QWAMOS runs directly on mobile hardware as a Type-1 hypervisor, not as an Android app or custom ROM. This fundamental architectural difference provides unprecedented security and isolation.
Direct access to ARM64 CPU with hardware virtualization
Microkernel design with minimal attack surface
Android, Linux, and other OS run as isolated VMs
Multiple layers of protection against advanced persistent threats
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Post-Quantum Cryptography (NIST FIPS) │ │ Hybrid KEM: ML-KEM-1024⊕BIKE⊕HQC⊕McEliece⊕X25519 │ │ ML-DSA-87 · Falcon-1024 · SPHINCS+ · no ECC │ │ Argon2id · HKDF-BLAKE2b · ChaCha20-Poly1305 │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Application VMs (8 Isolated Domains) │ │ Dom0 · GW · Android · Arch · Kali · Dev · Vault │ │ Triple-AI Consensus · ML Threat Detection │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Network Security Gateway │ │ Tor/I2P · WebTunnel · V2Ray · obfs4/Snowflake │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ QWAMOS Hypervisor (pKVM/KVM on RK3588 EL2) │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Hardware Security Rail │ │ Glass Photonic QRNG (42.7 Gbit/s) · Infineon HSM │ │ Betavolt BV100 · 4× Relay Kill Switches │ │ Samsung LEAD 2.0 FMP (3.5% @ 45°) Privacy Display│ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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