Motorola launches Razr Fold at MWC, agrees GrapheneOS partnership
Motorola has unveiled its new Razr Fold at Mobile World Congress, a high-end foldable smartphone set to debut in Europe in the coming months at EUR 1,999. The device extends Motorola’s push in the premium foldable segment, where it competes with other book-style folding phones.
Alongside the hardware launch, Motorola has agreed a partnership with GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android-based operating system. The collaboration signals Motorola’s interest in strengthening security and privacy options on its smartphones, though detailed rollout plans and supported models were not disclosed.
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