Yesterday night, I'll have to admit I may have been inebriated, I was inexact with the way I placed my cup of coffee at 2 AM, which means I accidentally tipped over it my iPhone, which in turn means my iPhone very nearly slid off my desk, and in order to save it I accidentally knocked my Solana Seeker off the desk.
End result: my Solana Seeker, which reminder is a plastic phone, fell from about 80 centimeters.
It survived without a scratch, which is eggcellent.
Yeah that's a typo. But a deliberate one.
I've never seen the old Solana Saga in person, and I haven't used it or tested it, but I keep hearing it was a very expensive phone that, build quality aside, was pretty bad and useless you were a crypto person.
That's interesting, because I think Seeker is the exact opposite.
Well, not the exact opposite.
My point is I bought Seeker because of the airdrops (there's a new coming btw) but I actually ended up using because it's a good phone.
And at the risk of making me sound like a giant douchebag, it takes a lot to get Apple-heads like me to use an Android.
Yeah, sorry, I'm one of those people.
But Seeker is pretty good.
It's fast, fluid, relatively cheap, and the UX design is amazing.
It feels very plasticky, which is unideal, and the camera is not as good as it should be, which is not a big deal for a backup phone.
So well done Solana.