Seeker mobile in 50 countries is not just a milestone—it’s a statement from Solana Mobile about Web3’s global potential.
The second-generation device is already shipping to over 50 countries, following an impressive 150,000 pre-orders. Compared to the 20,000 units sold of the first Saga phone, the Seeker’s demand shows how far crypto-native technology has come.
Built by Solana Mobile, a subsidiary of Solana Labs, the Seeker integrates hardware and blockchain like no other. The company expects at least $67.5 million in gross revenue from sales alone, with pricing set at $450 and $500 per unit. But the device is about more than sales—it’s about changing the way users interact with crypto ecosystems on mobile.
Global launch powered by innovation
The Seeker includes improved hardware, an integrated mobile-native crypto wallet, and a decentralized app store. These upgrades remove reliance on centralized app store systems, bypassing what Solana calls “cryptophobic censorship.” The app store allows developers to publish apps freely, while users can explore DeFi, NFTs, and crypto games without traditional limitations.
Key features include a Seed Vault that separates private keys from the application layer. This adds hardware-level protection for private keys, secrets, and seed phrases. Combined with its streamlined blockchain integration, this sets the Seeker apart in both usability and security.
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Seeker mobile in 50 countries: a decentralized statement
A standout component of the Seeker is TEEPIN—a three-layer decentralized architecture built into the phone. TEEPIN links hardware, verified software, and users to the blockchain network through a system of “Guardians.” This allows the Seeker to decentralize not just apps, but entire user interactions with the device.
TEEPIN also enables cryptographic attestation, allowing the device to prove it’s running secure, verified software. This technology offers peace of mind to users operating within sensitive crypto environments.
The global rollout reflects a broader trend. As centralized platforms like Apple and Google face pressure to open their ecosystems, decentralized alternatives like Seeker are gaining real ground. With the recent court win for Epic Games against Apple, crypto apps now have more room to grow—and Solana is ready.
Crypto’s mobile future is now
Solana Mobile targets both developers and crypto-native users. The Seeker delivers an ecosystem where Web3 applications don’t just exist—they thrive. Whether it’s NFT trading, DeFi investments, or decentralized gaming, the phone enables seamless, native blockchain interaction.
Seeker mobile in 50 countries is only the beginning. The device could reshape how mobile devices are built, sold, and experienced in the crypto world.