- Motorola has announced a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation at MWC 2026.
- The move ends GrapheneOS’ long-standing exclusivity to Google Pixel phones.
- No specific devices or launch timeline have been confirmed yet.
Back in October, GrapheneOS said it was working with a “major Android OEM” to bring its hardened Android fork beyond Google Pixel phones. At the time, it didn’t say who that partner was, but we finally got the official answer at MWC 2026. Following a recent leak, Motorola has now officially announced a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation.
In a post on Motorola News, the company confirmed it’s teaming up with the nonprofit behind GrapheneOS to collaborate on future devices built with GrapheneOS compatibility in mind. The two sides say they’ll work together on research, software improvements, and new security features, though there’s no mention of a specific phone just yet.