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Motorola is prepping phones for GrapheneOS but may be priced more than the Google Pixel

Motorola is expected to launch premium GrapheneOS phones in 2027, giving privacy-focused Android users an alternative to Google Pixel devices.

Motorola is prepping phones for GrapheneOS but may be priced more than the Google Pixel

Motorola is set to launch their first phones compatible with GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android alternative renowned for its stringent security measures. However, these devices are expected to be premium flagships, costing more than Google's Pixel smartphones. The partnership, announced earlier this year, signals a significant expansion for GrapheneOS, which has traditionally been limited to Pixel devices due to their alignment with the software's security standards.

Motorola will collaborate with GrapheneOS to ensure compatibility, although the price point could be steep, potentially falling into the four-figure range. The initial devices are anticipated to receive seven years of software updates and will likely be powered by Snapdragon hardware. This expansion allows GrapheneOS users more hardware choices, including potential support for foldable devices.

GrapheneOS enhances privacy and security through features like hardened memory management, granular network permissions, and enhanced sandboxing. The project, once reliant solely on Pixel hardware, is now forging relationships with major Android manufacturers, including Motorola. Despite the premium pricing, the launch of these devices could provide a viable alternative for those prioritizing privacy, albeit at a cost.

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