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Galaxy S25 Ultra & S Pen: Let’s Clear Up the Confusion

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Qusaimoh
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We previously talked about the Galaxy S25 Ultra possibly supporting a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen sold separately. But now, new information has surfaced—and it turns out those rumors were **bleep** news! 


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Galaxy S25 Ultra without Bluetooth-enabled S Pen 

According to the latest information, the Galaxy S25 Ultra does not support a Bluetooth S Pen at all. Instead, it only feature a more traditional, non-Bluetooth S Pen, offering a seamless writing and sketching experience without the need for additional connectivity.

This update emphasizes Samsung’s focus on delivering the core S Pen experience while keeping things simple and reliable.

For those excited about Bluetooth S Pen features, this news may come as a disappointment. Notably, the S Pen will still work for writing, drawing, taking notes, and more. 😅😅

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ojwh
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Reports I've seen all say there's no Bluetooth support and no on-device charging.

I also read that Samsung said only a tiny percentage of users use the Bluetooth-dependent gestures. I can certainly confirm I've never used mine too. So, it isn't a deal-breaker for me.
Qusaimoh
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Great points! It does seem like Samsung is focusing on what the majority of users value most with the S Pen.

If Bluetooth gestures aren’t widely used, it makes sense for them to streamline the design and experience.

While the lack of Bluetooth-enabled S Pen and on-device charging might be minor features, it’s good to know it isn’t a deal-breaker for you.

Thanks for sharing your perspective! 🙏
ojwh
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I read somewhere that preorders are strong.
Qusaimoh
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Gameboi
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Thanks for sharing this news! It's surprising to hear that the Galaxy S25 Ultra might ditch the Bluetooth-enabled S Pen entirely. While a non-Bluetooth S Pen still provides a seamless writing and drawing experience, it does limit some of the more advanced features like remote control or gestures, which many users have come to appreciate. This seems like a shift towards simplicity and reliability, but for those who loved the Bluetooth functionality, it's definitely a step backwards. Let's see how users react once the device is officially out !
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