In addition to cryptocurrencies, technological developments on networks have been attracting a lot of interest from investors lately. These kinds of situations, which also have an impact on price movements, have started to increase recently. The saga of Solana and the subsequent BONK airdrop surprise were among the developments that brought this issue to the forefront. Now, new developments are happening on the Solana front, and interest in Solana Mobile 2, announced after Saga, continues to grow.
Latest Status of Solana Mobile 2
After its announcement and the opening of pre-orders, Solana Mobile 2 has made a great start by receiving 30,000 pre-orders within the past 30 hours, proving to the cryptocurrency world that it will follow in Saga’s footsteps.
Solana Mobile 2, Solana’s second initiative following Saga, may have attracted more attention due to the BONK airdrop that came with Saga.
Considering the pre-orders, it is seen that the smartphone has already surpassed the total sales of the first version, Saga. Solana Mobile 2, which has reached an impressive number of pre-orders, claims to be a continuation of Saga and reflects significant interest in its web3-focused features.
Another feature that distinguishes Mobile 2 from Saga is its price. Priced at $450 in a competitive environment, this phone offers an affordable alternative to the $599 Saga.
Apple Vision Orders to Begin
According to the announcement made by Solana, this model will be delivered in the first half of 2025. On the other hand, the phone, which has started to be compared with Apple Vision Pro, reveals that despite Solana team’s (humorous) boasting about Mobile 2’s pre-orders compared to Apple Vision Pro, a review shows that the situation is not actually something to boast about.
Upon review, it is seen that Apple Vision Pro’s pre-orders have not yet opened and the start date has been set for January 19th (today). A review of the mentioned topic reveals that it is only a few hours until Apple starts accepting pre-orders for the Vision Pro headset. Anatoly Yakovenko, one of Solana’s founders, humorously confirmed this situation.