We're happy to announce a long-term partnership with Motorola. We're collaborating on future devices meeting our privacy and security standards with official GrapheneOS support.

https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/

Motorola News | Motorola's new partnership with GrapheneOS

Motorola announces three new B2B solutions at MWC 2026, including GrapheneOS partnership, Moto Analytics and more.

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@GrapheneOS does this mean i will be able to get a degoogled motorola device in the future?
@lumi @GrapheneOS

TL;DR: Yes.
@lumi @GrapheneOS

Well, as degoogled as using an OS maintained by Google gets
@alexia @GrapheneOS yeah, ofc the end goal is using a proper linux phone, to get maximal freedom and security

but having a degoogled android device is a step along the way. though i have been stuck at that step since around 2014
@lumi @alexia GrapheneOS and the Android Open Source Project are Linux distributions. We strongly disagree with the premise that glibc, systemd and GNOME are preferable to the much more private and secure AOSP software stack. Moving to the desktop software stack would be a huge regression for nearly everything we care about and focus on improving. It's already possible to run desktop Linux apps in GrapheneOS including GUI apps via the hardware virtualization support and there's a desktop mode.
@GrapheneOS @lumi @alexia firstly, don’t see this as an attack on GrapheneOS (it’s great what you are doing), but I believe the aim of Linux-based projects like #postmarketOS is to achieve (more) independence from the manufacuters in terms of software/driver support. Sure, ultimately this may require open-source hardware, but it’s nice to dream. I find these projects valuable, even if they aren’t quite there yet. (And yes, I know you could also just incorporate these open source drivers once they are available).