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BiyaPay Analyst: Solana-Powered Smartphone Seeker II Begins Shipping, Chain-Native Hardware to Further Boost User Retention and Asset Engagement

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/05 14:02:17

BlockBeats News, August 5th, Solana Mobile's second mobile phone Seeker has started shipping on August 4th. The current number of pre-orders has exceeded 150,000, far surpassing its predecessor Saga. The device is priced at $450 and features a native crypto wallet and decentralized app store, enhancing on-chain use cases. Solana is expected to generate at least $67.5 million in revenue from this.


Solana Mobile General Manager Emmett Hollyer stated that Seeker has seen significant upgrades in both hardware performance and on-chain functionality compared to Saga, reflecting Solana's strategic direction of continued focus on the mobile sector.


BiyaPay analysts pointed out that chain-native hardware, as a crucial entry point connecting users to the blockchain ecosystem, may further improve user retention and asset activity, providing more direct support for assets like SOL in various applications.


Currently, BiyaPay supports real-time exchange of 200+ cryptocurrencies, including SOL, and offers spot and contract "zero-fee" order placement services. Users can also seamlessly participate in US stock and Hong Kong stock investments using USDT without the need for an offshore account, achieving efficient integration between on-chain and traditional finance.

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