Whelp, looks like I’m going to Motorola
One of the main thing id size of phones, pixel has a series which are comparitevely smaller but I dont know if Moto has any small phones. If only moto make a small phone too, it will be awesome
I’m suspicious as hell. What kind of backdoors did they put in?
Hell yeah
Finally a reason to upgrade my 5 year old Moto.
No jack? Send it back.
Genuinely question. If you want something with a modern high performance processor what options do you have that also include a jack?
Well yeah. I doubt the GrapheneOS team would allow anything less.
Hopefully this initiative sticks, sounds like my next phone (eventually) might just be Motorola/Graphene.
As long as they have basic shit like NFC or wireless charging. One of the main reasons I stopped buying them. 2nd was the tablet sized screens.
One of the largest complaints of Pixels I’ve seen is that they’re too expensive. These will cost twice as much.
Damn, Motorola may really make a comeback with this!
Fantastic. Excellent news! I would expect nothing less.
Probably a long shot, but I wish they added a headphone jack and sd card to these phones. These features would also benefit privacy.
Actually, a few of the Motorola phones do have headphone jacks and sd card ports, like the moto G. Which is why I’m really, really hoping those are the models supported.
I’ve specifically heard that it’s going to be a flagship chipset at first, especially, so it definitely won’t be the Moto G line. I’ve heard it’s going to be closer to the Moto Signature, which is like 3.3 Monero.
If they don’t release this with a phone that has a headphone jack, they are dumber than a box of rocks. Motorola hardware is flat out not great, but the fact that their G line has a headphone jack and is one of main draws and the only reason I’ve bought them for my kids. If they do release a GrapheneOS compatible phone with a headphone jack, I’ll likely end up buying a few of them for the family and it will be my go to recommendation to others.
i hope keep this up until i need a new phone
I expected no less.
How long have they been selling devices that use graphene?
This will be a first, if the plan materializes.
oldest phone was pixel 6, basically when google switched to tensor and added the hardware and software requirements needed for graphene team to support it.
As a current Motorola user, I might just stick with the brand when it comes the time for replacement









