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S26 Ultra Leak Disappoints S Pen Fans

Originally published on: February 24, 2026
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– A tech YouTuber’s video suggests the unreleased Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra does not have a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen.
– The video shows pressing the S Pen’s button has no effect on the phone, unlike previous Ultra models.
– Earlier Ultra phones, like the S24 Ultra, used the Bluetooth S Pen for remote camera control and presentations.
– Samsung previously removed Bluetooth from the S Pen with the S25 Ultra, and this change appears to continue.
– The Galaxy S26 Ultra is still expected to offer other upgrades like a new Snapdragon chipset and faster charging.

A new leak concerning the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced, and it appears to deliver disappointing news for fans of the S Pen’s advanced features. According to a tech YouTuber who claims to have purchased the device early, the upcoming flagship will not include a Bluetooth-enabled stylus, continuing a trend that began with last year’s model.

The individual, Sahil Karoul, posted a video demonstrating the apparent lack of functionality. In the clip, he is seen repeatedly pressing the button on the S Pen while it is held away from the phone. The button presses yield no response from the Galaxy S26 Ultra, strongly indicating the absence of the Bluetooth radio that enabled remote features on older devices.

This stands in direct contrast to previous Ultra models like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S23 Ultra. On those phones, the Bluetooth S Pen allowed users to employ the button as a remote camera shutter, a presentation clicker, and for various other wireless actions. For instance, a simple press near the older phone would cause the Air Command menu to wobble on screen, confirming a connection.

The removal of Bluetooth from the S Pen was a point of contention when Samsung implemented it with the S25 series. This latest leak suggests the company is sticking with that design choice, meaning the stylus will be limited to basic input and screen-off memo functions. For professionals and power users who relied on the remote capabilities, this could be a significant drawback.

While this specific feature may be missing, other rumored upgrades for the Galaxy S26 Ultra remain on the table. The device is widely expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset, which should deliver a substantial performance boost. Additional improvements are said to include support for faster 60W wired charging and incremental camera enhancements.

For consumers who consider the remote S Pen features essential, the advice is to hold onto a Galaxy S24 Ultra or an earlier model. The new leak implies that Samsung is prioritizing other technological advancements over reinstating this particular functionality, a decision that will likely polarize its most dedicated Note-series enthusiasts.

(Source: Android Authority)

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