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In an interview following the launch of the Galaxy S26 series this week, Samsung COO Won-Joon Choi revealed a few tidbits around the future of Samsung’s mobile business, including plans for the S Pen stylus. As reported by Bloomberg, Choi revealed that Samsung is looking to upgrade the S Pen going forward.
That’s what Won-Joon Choi, COO at Samsung’s Mobile Experience (MX) division, has assured in a recent interview with Bloomberg. Choi informed the publication that Samsung does not plan to abandon the S Pen.
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Sahil Karoul purchased an S26 Ultra at a market in the United Arab Emirates, and is posting videos of it on social media. One thing he noticed right away is an S Pen design change.
It's no secret that Samsung hasn't paid close attention to the S Pen since the Galaxy S25 Ultra last year. Unfortunately, things haven't changed with the Galaxy S26 Ultra's announcement this week, as the phone features a practically unchanged version of the stylus.
Samsung fans weren't happy when Samsung announced it was removing Bluetooth from the S Pen. Given that, why did the company do so in the first place?
Samsung is not including MagSafe-style magnets into the recently launched Galaxy S26 series this year. And the reason? Samsung wanted to keep the Galaxy