The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was launched this morning with a new, flatter design and a screen with rounded corners unlike last year's model. Although the device is now more powerful with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, it loses one feature that has been supported since the Galaxy Note9, which is Bluetooth support.
The S Pen is now back to the early Galaxy Note era, where it can only be used to draw directly on the screen and Air Gesture. However, now there is no longer the ability to use the S Pen as a control button to take pictures and change the zoom level remotely without touching the screen. For S25 Ultra users who want to use this feature again, they will need to buy the S Pen Pro which still has Bluetooth support.
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