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Solana Labs is building a Web3 mobile phone

The Solana Labs, the key stakeholder of the Solana Blockchain, is getting its own mobile phone called “Saga,” an Android handset.

The upcoming device is a modified OSOM handset with a speciality in crypto wallet-related functions and the “Solana Mobile Stack (SMS)” software development kit for Web3 programs. The announcement was made at an event in New York. Solana Labs CEO, Anatoly Yakovenko, explained that the phone will cost about $1,000 and is expected to be available for delivery in early 2023.

The phone marks Solana’s biggest bet yet on mobile-focused growth. It will feature a Web3 dapp (decentralized app) store, integrated “Solana Pay” to facilitate QR code-based on-chain payments, a mobile wallet adapter and a “seed vault” that will store private keys deep within the recesses of the phone.

What you should know

This is not the first Web3 smartphone gambit. Sirin Labs pursued plans in 2018 to ship a blockchain-native phone but faced layoffs and litigation as the product failed to gain traction. When asked about the shortcomings of past attempts to bring crypto-friendly phones to market, Yakovenko, a former Qualcomm engineer, said the Solana phone was better positioned for success because there are more crypto developers in the space relative to 2018.

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