Web3 Takes the Leap into Mobile with Solana’s Bold Ecosystem Vision
Solana Mobile, the company pioneering crypto-powered smartphones, has officially unveiled its SKR token, a new digital asset that will power the incentive and rewards ecosystem behind its mobile-first Web3 vision. The announcement comes alongside the confirmed shipping date of its next-generation phone, Seeker, solidifying Solana’s commitment to merging blockchain technology with mobile hardware.
SKR Token: Fueling the Solana Mobile Ecosystem
The newly announced SKR token (pronounced “seeker”) will act as a native utility and engagement token within the Solana Mobile ecosystem. SKR will be used to reward users, developers, and ecosystem contributors, driving app installations, daily usage, and interactions with decentralized applications (dApps) on Solana’s mobile platform.
“The SKR token is designed to align incentives across users, developers, and the mobile community,” said Solana Mobile in a press release. “It’s about building a self-sustaining Web3 mobile ecosystem.”
SKR tokens will be airdropped to holders of Solana’s original Saga smartphone, which launched in 2023 and gained a cult following thanks to its built-in seed vault and seamless integration with Solana dApps.
Seeker Phone Shipping Begins in 2025
In addition to the SKR token reveal, Solana Mobile confirmed that shipping for the new Seeker smartphone will begin in the second half of 2025. The Seeker builds on the momentum of the Saga, with upgraded hardware, improved security, and native SKR integration.
The Seeker will feature:
- A built-in Solana dApp Store
- Hardware-based seed phrase security
- Enhanced crypto wallet functionality
- Direct SKR rewards tracking and engagement metrics
This new smartphone aims to become the default device for Web3 enthusiasts, blending cutting-edge mobile technology with direct access to crypto ecosystems.
A New Standard for Web3 Mobility
The combination of hardware, native apps, and tokenized incentives positions Solana Mobile uniquely in the mobile space. Unlike traditional phones, the Seeker isn’t just about calls and apps — it’s about ownership, rewards, and permissionless innovation.
“We’re not just building a phone,” said Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana. “We’re building a movement — a user-owned mobile economy.”
Conclusion
With the SKR token set to power app discovery, usage, and loyalty, and the Seeker smartphone set to ship later this year, Solana Mobile is redefining what it means to participate in Web3 — right from your pocket.
Crypto-native smartphones may soon shift from niche to norm, and Solana Mobile is leading the charge.

