New Delhi: Motorola unveiled a series of new security-focused tools and partnerships at Mobile World Congress 2026, highlighting its push to strengthen privacy and enterprise device management. The Lenovo-owned smartphone brand introduced an updated Moto Secure platform, a new Moto Analytics tool, and announced a collaboration with the GrapheneOS Foundation.
The partnership with GrapheneOS aims to bring stronger security options to Motorola smartphones. GrapheneOS is known for its hardened version of Android that focuses heavily on privacy and protection against cyber threats.
Motorola said it plans to make its future devices compatible with GrapheneOS, combining the operating system’s security features with Motorola hardware and Lenovo’s ThinkShield protection framework. The companies also plan to work together on further security research and new features.
Alongside this partnership, Motorola introduced Moto Analytics, a tool designed for businesses to monitor and manage company devices. The platform provides IT teams with real-time insights into device performance, including app stability, battery health, network quality, and overall system efficiency.
Integrated into Lenovo’s ThinkShield ecosystem, the tool is intended to help organisations quickly detect issues and maintain smoother device operations.
For everyday users, Motorola has also enhanced its Moto Secure app with a new feature called Private Image Data. The feature automatically removes sensitive metadata from photos, such as location details or device information, while keeping image quality intact.
Through these announcements, Motorola signalled a stronger focus on building secure Android devices and expanding tools designed for enterprise customers.
