Motorola quietly teams up with GrapheneOS to deliver true business
smartphones with a supersafe version of Android, but it won't happen anytime soon
Date:
Fri, 06 Mar 2026 20:45:00 +0000
Description:
Motorola partners with GrapheneOS to advance business smartphone security while expanding enterprise analytics and privacy tools for professional organizations.
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GrapheneOS is a privacy-focused operating system built on the Android Open Source Project. Its architecture limits attack surfaces and restricts background data access, making it attractive for organizations that handle sensitive information. You may like This intriguing startup wants to create the world's most secure smartphones - and it's doing it Proton-style 'We want to help' Mullvad VPN offers server support to privacy-first GrapheneOS
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and Lenovo s ThinkShield protections, the partnership promises a foundation for smartphones designed from the ground up to resist attacks while remaining practical for enterprise use.
We are thrilled to be partnering with Motorola to bring GrapheneOSs industry-leading privacy- and security-focused mobile operating system to its next-generation smartphone, said a spokesperson at GrapheneOS.
This collaboration marks a milestone in expanding the reach of GrapheneOS,
and we applaud Motorola for taking this step toward advancing mobile
security.
Despite the optimism, Google Pixel devices remain the only officially supported hardware for GrapheneOS, and none of these phones currently qualify as enterprise-grade. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to
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This is a technical gap Motorola hopes to address before delivering business smartphones capable of running the hardened operating system.
Despite the announcement, Motorola has indicated that devices running GrapheneOS will not appear in the immediate future.
The collaboration is research and development heavy, with joint work on software enhancements, security technologies, and operational integration continuing behind the scenes. What to read next The best Motorola phones 2026 The Motorola Signature is a stunning, rugged Samsung Galaxy S25 rival with
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For organizations looking for ready-to-deploy solutions, this means the benefits of the partnership will take time to materialize in actual hardware.
GrapheneOS is still a work in progress, and it recently requested more 10Gbps or higher dedicated servers to host its OS and app updates in Europe.
Mullvad.net has already offered to sponsor these servers , which could help support future enterprise deployments of GrapheneOS-powered devices.
Alongside the GrapheneOS collaboration, Motorola is expanding its business-focused tools with Moto Analytics and Moto Secure.
Moto Analytics gives IT administrators detailed operational visibility across fleets, from app stability to battery health and connectivity performance, allowing enterprise teams to proactively address issues, improve uptime, and maintain employee productivity without relying solely on traditional device management tools.
Moto Secure is also receiving an update through Private Image Data, which removes sensitive metadata from photos automatically.
By clearing location and device information while preserving the image
itself, this feature strengthens privacy in day-to-day device use. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!
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