House of Moto Indigo offers a ‘deep dive’ into Motorola’s future, alongside GrapheneOS partnership

What you need to know
- At MWC, Motorola announced the House of Moto Indigo, its next steps with Pantone’s global color for everything new.
- Motorola also revealed its partnership with GrapheneOS, which will improve its security solutions for users across its devices, such as keeping metadata on photos private.
- MWC 2026 held Motorola’s big announcements, such as the Buds 2, Buds 2 Plus, and the Razr Fold.
During MWC 2026, Motorola made several important announcements: one concerns the House of Moto, and the other is about your security.
Wrapping up its MWC event, the House of Moto announced Indigo, the company’s new “global brand color,” which it says was developed alongside Pantone. Motorola says Indigo is “a rich middle ground between blue and purple that feels calm and powerful.” It adds that the colors consumers choose for their devices (if they enjoy one) represent a person and say something “about who we are before we say a word.”
After working with Pantone, its VP of the Pantone Color Institute, Laurie Pressman, said that Indigo is a symbol of “depth, insight, and thoughtful creativity.” It seems that Motorola and Pantone have found an important partnership between deep hue and previously created technology. Motorola adds that House of Moto Indigo represents another step in its long-standing relationship with Pantone.
The post adds that consumers will see Indigo embedded in all of Motorola’s products, experiences, and innovations.
Another aspect of this great MWC announcement is Motorola’s collaboration with GrapheneOS. For those who don’t know, GrapheneOS provides security solutions for users all over the world. Motorola says that its phone security will take a step forward thanks to this partnership with GrapheneOS. The two are said to be using “Motorola’s security technology, real-world user insights, and Lenovo’s ThinkShield solutions” to do this.
The post teases what’s to come, as Motorola prepares to work with GrapheneOS on a joint research project. Both companies will work to improve Motorola’s software by adding new security capabilities. Motorola says it will provide more information on this when it becomes available.
Elsewhere, Moto says its Secure Platform extends to “Private Photo Data.” With this, the company says that users will be able to control the hidden data stored on their photos. If the user allows this, your device will automatically remove “sensitive metadata from all new camera images on the device, helping to protect location and device information.”
A busy MWC for Moto
MWC 2026 had some great stuff for Motorola this year, as the company unveiled its Razr Fold specs. The Razr Fold will start with an 8.1-inch internal panel with a 2K resolution. Its cover display comes in at 6.6 inches. Capturing your memories will be three 50MP cameras, and what will help you during hours of scrolling will be a large 6,000mAh battery. Motorola has also confirmed that the Razr Fold will feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.
That’s not all, as Motorola released the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus. These colorful earbuds are looking to find a home in the sub-$100 to $200 price range. The Plus model is said to have Sound by Bose and special features, such as CrystalTalk AI and Audio Share.
Android Central Take
I have to say, I am a fan of that House of Moto Indigo. It’s a sick color. As Motorola says, it combines cool tones of blue and purple for colors that are easy on the eyes, but also stand out (not in a bad way). Indigo is bold without being overpowering, but subtle enough to make a statement. Since Motorola has confirmed that this color will represent new things around the world, I’m interested to see where and how it will appear going forward.




