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Motorola to Launch GrapheneOS Phones in 2027, Priced Above Google Pixels

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GrapheneOS, the privacy-focused Android-based operating system, is set to expand beyond Google Pixel devices for the first time. Motorola has been confirmed as the next hardware partner to offer phones running GrapheneOS. The devices are expected to launch in 2027 and will be priced higher than comparable Google Pixel handsets. This move marks a significant step in bringing privacy-hardened Android software to a broader range of smartphones.

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