List of Flash News about Seeker phone
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2026-01-07 22:29 |
Solana Mobile SKR Airdrop: Seeker Users Eligible, Saga Owners Excluded — Key Facts for SOL Traders
According to the source, Solana Mobile plans to airdrop the SKR token to Seeker phone users while excluding Saga owners (source: Jan 7, 2026 social media post). The post did not provide the snapshot date, allocation details, or claim process, indicating that distribution parameters remain undisclosed (source: Jan 7, 2026 social media post). For trading relevance, the only confirmed variable is eligibility limited to Seeker users, with no further timing or tokenomics available yet for SKR on the Solana network and SOL ecosystem (source: Jan 7, 2026 social media post). |
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2025-10-23 04:00 |
Solana Mobile Ends Saga Support After 2 Years; BONK Airdrop Spike Fades as Seeker with $SKR Hits 150K Preorders
According to @PANewsCN, Solana Mobile ended all technical support for the Solana Saga in October, only two years after launch, leaving about 20,000 devices unable to receive updates versus a 5–7 year support norm at mainstream OEMs, source: @PANewsCN. Saga’s total sales were roughly 20,000 units, far below the estimated 50,000 break-even point, and maintenance became untenable after hardware partner OSOM shut down last year, source: @PANewsCN. The device’s demand briefly surged when each unit included a 30 million BONK airdrop, with the airdrop’s value at one point exceeding the handset price, driving a 48-hour sellout and secondary market prices up to 5,000 USD, source: @PANewsCN. PANews characterizes this airdrop-led sales model as unsustainable, and Solana Mobile has pivoted fully to the second-generation Seeker, priced around 450–500 USD and integrating a native token $SKR, user incentives, a dApp store, and a wallet ecosystem, source: @PANewsCN. Seeker has reportedly secured 60,000 orders within three weeks and reached over 150,000 preorders, significantly surpassing Saga’s scale, source: @PANewsCN. |