Solana News Today: Solana’s Seeker Cuts Price in Half, Aims for Broader Crypto Adoption

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Sunday, Aug 24, 2025 3:46 pm ET1min read
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- Solana's $500 Seeker smartphone halves the 2023 Saga's price while retaining crypto features like the Seed Vault hardware wallet with fingerprint authentication.

- The device offers improved display specs but uses a less powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip (33-44% lower performance than Saga's Snapdragon 8+), though sufficient for daily tasks.

- Despite broader crypto integration and 150,000 units shipped (vs. Saga's 20,000), Solana's dApp ecosystem remains limited, lacking compelling alternatives to mainstream apps beyond trading platforms.

- The SKR token distribution aims to boost ecosystem engagement, but the Seeker's practical crypto focus contrasts with Solana Mobile's aspirational goal of challenging Apple/Google's app dominance.

Solana’s latest smartphone, the Seeker, represents a more restrained approach compared to the over-the-top, and initially underperforming, 2023 model, the Saga. Priced at $500—half of the Saga’s original cost—the Seeker aims to strike a better balance between crypto-centric features and conventional smartphone usability. Early pre-orders benefit from an even lower price of $450, making it more accessible to a broader audience [1].

The device, while lacking the premium feel of its predecessor, delivers solid performance for everyday use. It features a 6.36-inch display with improved brightness and resolution compared to the Saga, though the internal Mediatek Dimensity 7300 chip offers a noticeable drop in processing power—around 33% in multi-core and 44% in single-core performance compared to the Saga’s

Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 [1]. This, however, does not significantly affect day-to-day tasks like browsing, social media, and streaming. A 4,500mAh battery and wireless charging further enhance its appeal for regular usage [1].

The Seeker also retains Solana’s signature crypto integration through the Seed Vault, a secure hardware component that stores private keys and requires fingerprint authentication for transactions. The device comes with the Solflare-powered Seed Vault Wallet, which streamlines crypto transfers with a simple double-tap and fingerprint scan. Additional wallet apps like Phantom can be downloaded via the

Dapp Store. The Seeker ID—allowing users to create plain-English .skr wallet names—adds a user-friendly layer that may prove increasingly valuable in the future [1].

Despite these features, the dapp ecosystem on the Solana platform remains underdeveloped for general use. Outside of trading apps like

, Drift, Vector, and Marinade.finance, the available decentralized applications and games fail to offer a compelling alternative to mainstream apps from the Play Store. This suggests that while the Seeker enables crypto access on the go, it does not yet offer a full disruption to the traditional app ecosystem [1].

The Seeker has already shipped 150,000 units, compared to the Saga’s limited run of 20,000. This broader rollout could foster greater developer adoption, but it may also reduce the exclusivity that made the Saga appealing—especially in terms of airdrops and rewards. The upcoming SKR token, which will be distributed to both users and developers, could help drive further engagement with the ecosystem [1].

For active Solana users, the Seeker appears to be a logical next step, offering improved affordability and a more refined design without sacrificing core crypto functionality. While the broader vision of Solana Mobile—to challenge the dominance of

and Google with on-chain alternatives—remains aspirational, the Seeker represents a more measured and practical step in that direction.

Sources: [1]https://decrypt.co/336582/solana-seeker-review-more-measured-crypto-phone

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