Solana Mobile Ships Second-Gen Seeker Mobile Device to 50+ Countries
Solana Mobile has begun shipping its second-generation Seeker mobile device to users in more than 50 countries after amassing over 150,000 preorders. The Seeker mobile device features an integrated mobile-native crypto wallet and a decentralized DApp store to bypass traditional app-store restrictions. Hardware-level security is provided via a dedicated seed vault that isolates private keys and seed phrases from the application layer. Powered by the TEEPIN architecture, the Seeker mobile device decentralizes hardware validation, software checks, and app distribution. Available at $450 and $500, the launch could generate at least $67.5 million in revenue for Solana Labs. This rollout targets developers and crypto enthusiasts, aiming to lower app fees and enhance mobile NFT trading, DeFi access, and blockchain gaming.
Bullish
This shipment of the second-gen Seeker mobile device underscores Solana Mobile’s ability to monetize hardware, integrates on-device crypto, and fosters ecosystem growth. In the short term, strong preorder demand could boost SOL transaction volume and developer activity, supporting positive price momentum. In the long term, widespread adoption of the Seeker mobile device may deepen on-chain usage, increase network fees, and drive SOL demand, maintaining upward price pressure. Historically, hardware launches that integrate native wallets and DApp access have supported bullish market sentiment around their native tokens.