Samsung hasn't brought Bluetooth back with the Galaxy S26's S Pen, leaving the accessory's former remote controls firmly in the past.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn't have a Bluetooth S Pen, and it looks like the same fate may have befallen the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Confirms the S Pen Will Stay Dumb
Womp womp! The S Pen is as lame as it was on the S25 Ultra.
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A new video shows that the stylus will once again lack any remote control features. Last year, Samsung made the controversial ...
April 16, 2005 Wacom has announced its first pen tablet to incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology will be a member of Graphire pen tablet family. Mobile office workers, educators and aspiring ...
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra has made an unexpected change to its S Pen – it no longer supports Bluetooth connectivity. While the stylus retains its core writing and drawing capabilities, some advanced ...
The second potential issue comes from the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s new, slightly more rounded design. The S Pen silo can’t sit so deeply into the device that the ejection port is square with the chassis.
A Samsung blog has claimed that Galaxy S25 Ultra owners can get a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen as a standalone purchase. This comes after Samsung ditched Bluetooth from the S25 Ultra’s included S Pen.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra brings quite a few upgrades, but also removes the Bluetooth-enabled remote features of the S Pen. And, no, you can’t bring them back by just using an older S Pen. While ...
Bluetooth enabled pens are nothing new, but they generally require something like special dotted paper to function properly. SMK Corp claims that their new “Wireless Input Pen” is the first device of ...
No Air Actions: Previously, the S Pen allowed users to perform gesture-based commands using Air Actions. By waving the stylus in different directions, users could control apps like PowerPoint, switch ...
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