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Solana Mobile’s Seeker Smartphone Enters Testing, Set for Summer 2025 Release

The smartphone is built to improve access to the decentralized web, allowing smooth interaction with Solana blockchain applications and other Web3 functionalities.

Solana Mobile has announced that its latest Web3 smartphone, the Solana Seeker, is currently undergoing testing. Shipments are expected to begin in the summer of 2025. This follows the company’s initial venture into Web3 mobile technology with the launch of the Saga in early 2023.

A Web3-Optimized Android Device

The Seeker, built on Android, is designed to enhance access to the decentralized web, enabling seamless interaction with blockchain-based applications and other Web3 features.

A key component of the device is SeedVault, a secure storage system that isolates private keys for added protection. Each Seeker phone has a Seeker Genesis Token, a unique, non-transferable NFT that provides exclusive benefits and access within the Solana ecosystem.

Specifications and Pre-Order Details

The smartphone features 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, and a 6.36-inch AMOLED display, offering smooth performance and high-quality visuals. Its high-definition camera system caters to everyday users and those seeking Web3 capabilities on a mobile device.

Interest in the Seeker appears strong, with pre-orders exceeding 140,000 globally. The Founder pre-order window is available at $450; later purchase phases will be priced at $500. Buyers will have the option to confirm or modify their shipping details before the device is dispatched.

Solana’s Journey in Mobile Technology

Solana Mobile entered the smartphone market with the launch of the Saga in April 2023. Initially, the device struggled to gain traction, but demand surged toward the end of the year.

The sudden rise in Saga sales was primarily driven by the price increase of Bonk (BONK), a memecoin that was airdropped to Saga buyers. BONK surged over 1,100%, allowing phone owners to recoup their spending. While the Saga was priced at $599, the 30 million BONK airdropped to users became worth over $900, surpassing the phone’s cost by $300.

The unexpected demand overwhelmed Solana’s supply chain, leading to order cancellations due to distribution challenges with its third-party logistics provider.

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