Samsung’s removal of Bluetooth from the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s S Pen disappointed users, but a teardown revealed the device still has the charging coil used for previous Bluetooth-enabled S Pens. This raises questions about Samsung’s decision – whether it was an oversight, a contingency plan or a step toward phasing out the S Pen entirely. As competitors focus on battery life and charging speed, Samsung may be paving the way for future design changes, potentially replacing the stylus with features like Qi2 wireless charging or a larger battery.
Source: Android Authority