Ahead of the Galaxy S25 series launch, reports suggest that the S Pen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra will lose its Bluetooth functionality. This change means the stylus will no longer support features like Air Actions, which allowed users to control the phone remotely with gestures for tasks like taking photos, switching cameras, or navigating the device.
Currently, the S Pen includes a suite of Air Actions on flagship Samsung devices, offering users more flexibility. However, the removal of Bluetooth support in the S25 Ultra may make the S Pen less functional, particularly for those who enjoy its remote control capabilities. Samsung may justify the decision by highlighting the new design of the S25 Ultra, which includes rounded corners and a smaller, more compact stylus that fits neatly within the device.