Samsung Could Have Bad News For Galaxy S25 Ultra Buyers This Year: Know More

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January 13, 2025

Samsung Galaxy S25 series is launching in over a week from now and people are eager to see the new devices in person at the launch event in the US. However, the most premium Galaxy S25 model could see some major changes this year which could deter people from buying the device, at least that’s what new reports claim this week.

The Ultra model from Samsung is technically the Galaxy Note model reincarnated, which means you get the S Pen with the device. And the latest Samsung flagship could be getting these feature tweaks which might be bad news if you have been waiting to grab the Galaxy S25 Ultra model this year.

The S Pen Update On Galaxy S25 Ultra: What It Says

The S Pen support on the Galaxy S25 Ultra could see some major downgrades this year, if the new details from a tipster prove to be true. The report claims Samsung will end Bluetooth support for the S Pen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra this year, which means some functional tools like click to capture and remote access phone through the S Pen will not work on the latest Samsung flagship phone.

In fact, not having Bluetooth means the usability of the S Pen is limited to your input on the display, and even the gestures won’t work in the air. The Samsung stylus is one of the reasons why people have viewed the Ultra model as a viable option for them in the Apple territory.

But if the company does remove these features, what are the chances that people will be happy staying with the current model rather than spend big on a phone that doesn’t necessarily improve on its predecessors. These details are coming via a tipster who has a good record with his previous leaks, so it is quite possible that Samsung could actually make this official later this month.

The company is also likely to explain its reasons to remove the support, which could range from people not using the feature, to change in design, to tweaking things with the size of the S Pen this year. Either way, we are hoping Samsung has a solid reason to make this call and hope that people align with its decision.