Solana Mobile has rolled out its new token, SKR, and it is now live with a fresh airdrop for Seeker phone users. The company confirmed the claim window opened on Tuesday, giving eligible users a direct way to collect tokens inside the Seeker’s built-in wallet. Significantly, the move ties mobile hardware to on-chain ownership, as Solana Mobile positions SKR as the core asset that will steer incentives and long-term participation across its ecosystem.
Solana Mobile said Seeker owners can claim SKR directly through the device’s native wallet experience. Additionally, the company set a 90-day deadline for claims. After that period, unclaimed allocations will return to the airdrop pool, which could support future community distribution.
The eligibility list also extends beyond hardware buyers. Developers who launched high-quality apps in the dApp Store during Season 1 also qualify. Consequently, Solana Mobile rewards both early users and builders who helped shape its mobile app marketplace.
Solana Mobile has set SKR’s total supply at 10 billion tokens. Moreover, the project allocates 30% to airdrops and unlocks at launch, aiming to seed broad ownership early. The company framed SKR as the main asset for ecosystem control, economics, incentives, and ownership.
Solana Mobile also encouraged recipients to stake SKR after claiming. Hence, staking becomes a key part of how users may stay involved over time. The project uses inflation events every 48 hours, which creates frequent reward cycles for early participants.
The inflation schedule starts at 10% annually and drops by 25% each year. However, once inflation falls to 2%, the rate stays fixed for future issuance. This structure aims to balance early rewards with longer-term supply discipline.
The SKR launch arrives alongside Seeker’s Season 2 campaign, which begins on Wednesday. Additionally, Solana Mobile plans new apps, rewards, and early access opportunities. The company will highlight categories such as DeFi, gaming, payments, trading, and DePIN.
Seeker also continues Solana Mobile’s push to build crypto-ready Android devices. It follows the earlier Saga phone and includes Seed Vault key storage for added security. Besides that, the Seeker includes a built-in Solana dApp Store for discovering on-chain apps.
Solana Mobile previously reported 150,000 Seeker preorders and planned shipments to over 50 countries. Consequently, the company now has a larger base to test whether crypto phones can scale.


