What if you can't find any other place to store your coin? I am not talking about BTC that has wallet support everywhere.
You are in the Bitcoin Discussion section, everyone assumes you're talking about BTC to begin with.
And so far I have not found anyone who have been able to motivated why Mobile wallets are only safe enough to store pocket money compared to Desktop Wallets. They are both essentially computers that both can have problem with malware. But I see no reason why mobile have a bigger problem with malware than regular computers, and there are good virus scanners on phone also. I use BitDefender virus and malware scanner on both my PC and my phone. Please motivate.
There are several factors to this. Most people know how to protect themselves and identify infections on desktop. However this platform is considered more "unsafe" than phones, because there are many computers out there (mainly with Windows), thus hackers have more to gain developing for this platform.
Smartphones are more "recent" and considered safer because there are less viruses out there. However, with the growth of these systems, hackers are "encouraged" to find holes in softwares, and people wouldn't probably recognize if their system was compromised.
Common issues people have with coins on phones is when phones are rooted/jailbroken...
Phones can serve as cold storage too, and be pretty good at it. Except if they're compromised to begin with
ex: bad RNG.
exchange... i don't really trust mobile wallets..
popualar exchanges have cold wallets.
Probably. How are you so sure of that? How do you know your coins are stored on those cold wallets and not on hot wallets?
If you have Google Authenticator + 2 step verification (mail code) enabled, isn't that like really good defense vs getting hacked? I have the most important coin (XBY!!!) stored in offline wallet but I feel like my small parts of other coins are pretty safe on Exchanges with those autheticators and such.
They may be safe from hackers that want to access your account, but not from hackers that are aiming for the whole exchange, or the exchange itself.