- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pens replacement has a price similar to Ultra S24, despite the lack of Bluetooth
- A disassembly has also revealed that the Ultra S25 can be able to load a bluetooth pen
- However, Samsung has declared that he has no plans to sell a Bluetooth
There is much to love about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but one thing that many people do not love are the changes in the S Pen, which unlike the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra’s, lacks Bluetooth, which means that it also lacks several Bluetooth – Active Parrations.
This was probably an cost of cost reduction by Samsung, which he said in defense of the change that not many people made use of the Bluetooth characteristics anyway. But if you need to buy a replacement pen, none of those savings will be transmitted, since the company is charging so much for its Bluetooth pen and for the most high -tech Bluetooth model that it offered with the previous phones.
Specifically, as seen by 9to5google, Samsung has added this new pen to its store at a price of $ 50 / £ 49 / au $ 62.30. That is the same price as the previous model in the US.
At full price, it is also a bit more expensive in Australia, but Samsung sells it at a reduced price there for any reason, which carries it below the price of the Ultra S24 pen. Therefore, the current price is not too objectionable in Australia, but in the USA. And the buyers of the United Kingdom may have difficulty supporting.
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And this is not the only Odd S Pen news, since in a dismantling video, Jerryrigeverything has discovered that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra still has an inductive charger inside the slot of the pen S. This would be used to load the pen S If I had Bluetooth, but with the optical pencil that we really obtained, it is apparently not necessary for this charger.
So why has Samsung still include the inductive charger? Jerryrigeverything postulates that, instead of being a charger, he could be there to feel if the pen is on his dock or not, but also points out that it seems almost identical to the load component on previous ultra phones, so it is likely that it is likely be able to provide power to an optical pencil.
Another possibility is that Samsung plans to sell a Bluetooth pen separately, and in fact a Samsung blog post said specifically that this would happen, but disconcertingly the company has declared that Bluetooth versions will not be made available to Bluetooth.
Then, maybe Samsung initially planned to sell a Bluetooth pen separately and then changed his mind, but we can’t say it with certainty. However, if so, it is always possible for the company to change your mind again, especially because there is a fan of fans for a Bluetooth pen.