Motorola is set to release dedicated hardware running GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android operating system. This marks a significant expansion for GrapheneOS, which has previously been limited to Google Pixel devices. The collaboration between Motorola and GrapheneOS was initially confirmed earlier this year.
The initial GrapheneOS devices from Motorola are described as "higher end" than current Google Pixel phones and will come with a corresponding higher price. These devices will feature Qualcomm's flagship chips, which are noted for their advanced security features. Lower-end devices are not currently supported due to limitations in updates and security features, primarily influenced by Qualcomm's support policies.
GrapheneOS announced via Mastodon that the "initial devices" from Motorola are expected to be available in 2027. This timeline allows for the development and integration of the operating system with the new hardware, ensuring compliance with GrapheneOS's stringent security and update requirements.
The introduction of Motorola devices running GrapheneOS is a notable development for privacy-conscious smartphone users. Currently, Google Pixel phones are the only devices officially supported by GrapheneOS. The addition of Motorola as a hardware partner provides more options for users seeking enhanced privacy and security features on their mobile devices.
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Motorola will launch "higher end" flagship smartphones running the privacy-focused GrapheneOS in 2027. These devices will feature Qualcomm's flagship chips and offer enhanced security compared to current Pixel devices running GrapheneOS, expanding the hardware options for users prioritizing privacy.