Motorola Plans GrapheneOS-Compatible Devices as Early as 2027

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Motorola has confirmed a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, opening the door to a future Motorola smartphone shipping with the privacy-focused Android alternative pre-installed.

Motorola Plans GrapheneOS-Compatible Devices as Early as 2027

Motorola Plans GrapheneOS-Compatible Devices as Early as 2027

Motorola has confirmed a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, opening the door to a future Motorola smartphone shipping with the privacy-focused Android alternative pre-installed.

The announcement marks the first time GrapheneOS will officially expand beyond its long-standing exclusivity on Google Pixel devices. GrapheneOS has only supported Pixel devices until now, citing strict security and update standards. That exclusivity helped build a loyal following among privacy-focused users. Motorola’s announcement changes that dynamic.

“Motorola is introducing a new era of smartphone security through a long‑term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, the leading nonprofit in advanced mobile security and creators of a hardened, operating system based on the Android Open Source Project,” Motorola said in a statement. “Together, Motorola and the GrapheneOS Foundation will work to strengthen smartphone security and collaborate on future devices engineered with GrapheneOS compatibility.”

Reports indicate the current Motorola flagship does not yet meet the operating system’s hardware requirements. GrapheneOS has previously maintained strict standards around device security features and silicon capabilities. According to social media posts, GrapheneOS suggested the first compatible Motorola devices could arrive in 2027. That statement signals that early support will likely focus on premium hardware rather than midrange models.

Features may spread beyond one device

The partnership is not limited to a single phone. Motorola will also bring certain “features/concepts” from GrapheneOS to its broader Android experience. While the company did not detail which features will transfer, it confirmed that these additions will be separate from offering a full GrapheneOS device.

This suggests that even customers who do not choose a GrapheneOS edition phone could still see tighter security controls in future Motorola software builds.

Why this matters

GrapheneOS has built its reputation around hardened Android security, advanced exploit protections, and strong privacy controls. Its availability has been limited to Pixel devices, from the Pixel 6 series through more recent models, making Motorola’s confirmation a notable development in the Android ecosystem.

If the partnership unfolds as planned, Motorola could become the first major manufacturer outside Google to offer a vendor-backed GrapheneOS device. For privacy-minded consumers and enterprises seeking stricter mobile security baselines, that expansion could offer a new level of choice in a market where software security models rarely differ dramatically across brands.

More concrete details, including device names and release timing, are expected as the collaboration develops.

Also read: Android security gaps are widening fast, with Google warning that over 1 billion Android phones are now at risk because they no longer receive updates.

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