- An annoying Samsung user has started a petition to restore bluetooth to the pen
- Samsung eliminated connectivity with the Ultra S25, disabled control and remote camera gestures
- The petition has more than 3,000 signatures so far
An annoying Samsung specialist has started a request at Change.org to “demand Samsung Mobile to reintroduce [the] Bluetooth S Pen for Galaxy S26 Ultra ”, after Samsung eliminated Bluetooth capabilities of the new Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra pencil.
Jeff Springer, owner and directs the Samsung News Site Sammyguru specialist, has launched a Change.org petition in response to Samsung’s decision to eliminate bluetooth from the S25 ultra pen, which previously enabled the remote control of the user interface and the camera.
The petition has already won some traction, with more than 3,200 signatures at the time of writing.
In the description of the petition, Springer writes about his discomfort in Samsung’s decision: “For me, and for many others, this characteristic was not just a novelty, it was a functional and important tool that differentiated the Samsung galaxy from other smartphones In the market […] We implore Samsung Mobile to listen to your user base and incorporate beneficial comments in the process of developing your product. “
As we reported earlier, it seemed that Samsung would be changing course in the decision S Pen. A footnote on an official Samsung blog suggested that the company would sell the pen with Bluetooth separately, but this turned out to be a mistake.
Change.org requests do not have a legal or official impact in any territory, but they can be useful tools to press organizations and companies to change course.
You think of Bluetooth: A cause worth fighting?
According to Samsung, a central reason for Bluetooth to cut off the S25 Ultra pen is a lack of popularity with the user base, suggesting that most users will not miss the function.
However, it is undeniably disappointing to see the losing characteristics of the highest level of Samsung, as our Ultra Samsung Galaxy S25 review finds, this is the absolute apex of Samsung’s smartphone production powers, so any perceived aboller In that image it may seem a real blow. From that perspective, I can sympathize genuinely with Springer and the other signatories of the petition.
However, if the Bluetooth capabilities of S Pen were really unpopular, then it may have been worth cutting this less used capacity to reallow resources to the new ultra -wide camera of 50 megapixels and a Snapdragon 8 elite class elite class elite elite, than the base of broader users will get much more use.
In any case, although the lack of connectivity S pen can keep the S25 ultra out of the hands of these 3,200 petitioners, it is unlikely that it prevents Samsung’s last premium flake from taking a place on our list of the best Samsung phones , better camera phones, and the best phones in general.