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Confirmed: the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra won’t get a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen after all

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  • The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was announced on January 22 with a downgraded S Pen
  • Reports then emerged that Samsung could release a separate, Bluetooth-enabled S Pen for those who wanted one
  • However, Samsung has confirmed to TechRadar that this won’t be the case

After a week of conflicting reports on the matter, Samsung has confirmed to TechRadar that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will not support Bluetooth S Pen functionality.

The company’s latest flagship was announced at Galaxy Unpacked on January 22, and it was soon discovered that Samsung had axed Bluetooth compatibility from the phone’s included S Pen accessory. Then, on January 26, Android Authority spotted a Samsung blog post that included the line “Bluetooth-enabled S Pens sold separately,” suggesting Samsung would be releasing a standalone, Bluetooth-enabled S Pen for frustrated Galaxy S25 Ultra owners.

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