Smaller, faster, and battery-efficient — the new Seeker device is purpose-built for the next wave of mobile-first blockchain users.
Solana Mobile has officially unveiled the Seeker, a next-generation crypto-native smartphone that addresses critical flaws from its predecessor, the Saga. With a sleeker form factor, improved performance, and enhanced battery life, the Seeker is built with one core audience in mind: power users of the Solana blockchain.
Unlike traditional smartphones that simply add wallet apps as an afterthought, the Seeker reimagines device architecture around on-chain activity. This means crypto wallets, dApps, and transactions aren’t just accessible — they’re deeply integrated at the system level, enabling a seamless mobile-first experience for decentralized finance, NFTs, and Solana-native applications.
“We took user feedback from Saga seriously. The Seeker is lighter, faster, and fundamentally more usable for real-world crypto transactions,” a Solana Mobile engineer shared during the internal launch briefing.
The Seeker delivers notable hardware upgrades compared to the Saga, including:
Reduced weight and thickness for more portable, one-hand use
Longer-lasting battery optimized for high-frequency blockchain interactions
A reworked user interface tailored for native Solana ecosystem apps
Faster biometric authentication for secure, instant signing of on-chain transactions
Unlike other blockchain phones, which often compromise on mainstream usability, the Seeker strives for balance. It functions as a full-featured Android smartphone while preserving a crypto-native core, enabling instant wallet access, token swaps, staking, and NFT interactions — all without opening third-party apps.
Solana’s Seeker is more than an iteration — it’s a statement that mobile crypto deserves its own device class. If successful, it may lead the charge toward mass adoption of mobile-first web3 experiences.
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