Solana Mobile has officially announced. The support lifecycle of the company's first smartphone “Saga” has ended.
Already a device owner You will not receive software updates or security patches.
The move comes months after the company began shipping its second device, the Seeker.
According to the company's official communication updated this week, the end of support means: customer support Regarding issues specific to Saga We will only accept “general inquiries”.
Additionally, Solana Mobile warned that “compatibility with future new software and services cannot be guaranteed” for the device, which was originally released in May 2023.
This end of support will be Seeker integration in the market. As reported by CriptoNoticias, Seeker shipments began last August 2025 after a pre-sale period that reportedly reached 150,000 units.
Seeker was introduced in 2024 as a more accessible phone with updated specifications compared to Saga and a focus on interacting with decentralized applications (dApps) and the Solana network ecosystem.
Solana Mobile thanked the owners and developers who used Saga, saying their feedback was “invaluable in shaping the next chapter” for the mobile sector.