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Posted by opckieran
 - March 03, 2026, 03:34:13
This is actually insane, and a great move for a company that was pretty much irrelevant in this space. They're definitely back on my radar now!
Posted by nah
 - March 02, 2026, 23:27:15
I'm actually excited for this. I really hope Graphene and Linux phones take off now that Google decided to gutter the reason why most of us still use Android.
Posted by Yeah, it really is
 - March 02, 2026, 20:09:13
Always wondered which OEM they meant when they say awhile back they were working with someone. Now we know :)

Motorola make solid hardware but their software support has been abit iffy. This should help a ton!

Can't believe Sony Xperia or no Japanese OEM isn't doing the same.
Posted by ayowtfthatsepic
 - March 02, 2026, 18:16:04
Thats sick. Motorola is back on the menu boys.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 02, 2026, 15:34:42
Motorola smartphones could become significantly more attractive for users who place a high priority on privacy and data protection. The company plans to offer smartphones running the open-source GrapheneOS in the future.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/Motorola-to-deliver-privacy-focused-phones-by-offering-GrapheneOS-as-alternative-to-Android.1239380.0.html