In a mobile world dominated by closed systems and centralized services, a bold innovation is about to rewrite the script. Solana Mobile, building on its first foray into Web3 phones, now unveils its second-generation device: Seeker. But this is more than just hardware — it’s a strategic move to decentralize mobile technology.
Seeker Device Set To Launch With $67.5M In Pre-Sales
Solana Mobile announced that its Seeker device will officially ship starting August 4. Introduced in September 2024, Seeker is positioned as a full-fledged Web3 mobile experience, not just another “memecoin phone.”
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The company ran two pre-sale windows — the Founder round at $450 and the Early Adopter phase at $500 per device. With 150,000 units sold so far, Solana Mobile is on track to gross at least $67.5 million in revenue.
Introducing TEEPIN Architecture And SKR Token
Alongside the new device, Solana introduced TEEPIN, short for “Trusted Execution Environment Platform Infrastructure Network.” This three-layered architecture — hardware, platform, and network — aims to create a trustless environment for users, developers, and manufacturers.
In addition, the company revealed SKR, the native token of the Solana Mobile ecosystem. According to general manager Emmett Hollyer, SKR “redefines the mobile business model by giving stakeholders true ownership in the platform.”
Solana’s previous device, the Saga, gained unexpected popularity in late 2023, driven by the memecoin surge. Several units were listed on eBay for thousands of dollars before completely selling out by December.
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