Samsung Prepares for Launch of Galaxy S25 Series: Changes to the S Pen
In just two weeks, Samsung will announce its highly awaited Galaxy S25 series, with particular excitement surrounding the Galaxy S25 Ultra model. This variant is expected to showcase rounded edges and an integrated S Pen. Nevertheless, recent leaks indicate that several standout features of the stylus might be removed.
Bluetooth Functionality Abandonment
According to leakster Ishan Agarwal’s discussions with retail insiders, it appears that Samsung plans to eliminate Bluetooth connectivity from the S Pen. Consequently, users will lose access to functionalities such as gesture controls and remote operation capabilities.
S Pen Features: What Users Will Miss
Presently, a simple tap on the S Pen can capture photos; a double tap allows switching between front and rear cameras, while swipe gestures enable adjustments of photo modes.
This array of features falls under a category dubbed Air Actions. With this technology, users can flick their stylus like a wand to execute various tasks including navigating back, returning home, viewing recent apps, or using Smart Select functions. Such capabilities are available across all flagship tablets from Tab models 7 through 10 and in devices from the Note series as well as all previous Galaxy Z Fold5 models and flagship Galaxy S smartphones since 2021.
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The exhaustive list of Air Actions
Assessing User Response to Feature Removal
The decision to remove remote control functionalities could dissuade some loyal users of Samsung Galaxy Ultra devices from transitioning to the new S25 lineup.
The company likely possesses extensive analytics on user engagement with these features. It’s also plausible that they will defend this choice by showcasing the redesigned aesthetics of the Galaxy S25 Ultra—now featuring softer corners—that necessitate a somewhat smaller stylus integrated into its design.
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