Will the Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen’s Bluetooth feature be missing

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Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen Bluetooth Capability May Be Removed




Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen Bluetooth Capability May Be Removed




While the iPhone series receives relatively little criticism every year despite minor upgrades, the Galaxy series used to create a huge controversy whenever certain specifications were removed or lowered from the new model. The reason why the Galaxy received much criticism compared to the iPhone was that it was upgraded and then downgraded again. However, according to information so far, there is no word that it will be worse than the previous model, so the upcoming Galaxy S25 series is highly anticipated.




Expectations and concerns




Although this Galaxy S25 series does not have much hardware improvement compared to its predecessor, it has received a positive response from consumers as concerns about the Exynos chipset have been addressed. Specifically, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to offer excellent specifications and stable performance. According to a report by SamMobile, however, the model also includes changes that could disappoint some users.




Remove Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen Bluetooth Function




According to SamMobile, the S Pen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra will not feature Bluetooth connectivity. The S Pen’s Bluetooth capability was first introduced on the Galaxy Note 9 and has been used for many purposes. This allows users to do a variety of tasks, but if the feature is missing from the S Pen, S Pen users will be disappointed. The following features are currently available with Bluetooth on the S Pen.




  • Remote camera shutter operation
  • Remote control role during presentation
  • Air Action Control Galaxy Body




However, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to lose this feature to reduce manufacturing costs.




Consumer Responses and Manufacturers’ Judgment




There will be some people who do not use the S Pen while using the Ultra model, and it is expected that there will be even more people who do not use the S Pen’s Bluetooth remote control function.
Due to the low utilization rate of this feature, it appears to be excluded to reduce manufacturing costs. Nevertheless, the ability to remotely control the camera shutters can be quite useful, which would be unfortunate news for those who have been making good use of them.








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