
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is already in the news—this time, with talk of a long-awaited S Pen upgrade. Following Samsung’s decision to drop Bluetooth and Air Actions from the S25 Ultra‘s built-in S Pen, a fresh leak suggests the tech giant is finally fixing a problem that’s plagued S Pen users for years—magnetic interference from accessories.

According to tipster @PandaFlashPro on X, Samsung is reportedly working on new S Pen or digitizer technology designed to overcome interference caused by magnetic cases and accessories. For over a decade, users of Galaxy Note and Ultra models have dealt with stylus input issues—like dead zones or inconsistent sensitivity—whenever magnetic wallets, cases, or even Qi2 wireless chargers were involved. Despite the Galaxy S25 Ultra supporting Qi2 through third-party accessories, warnings about potential interference still appear when magnets are detected near the stylus area.

The current flagship doesn’t include built-in magnets, likely to avoid interference, forcing users to rely on magnetic cases instead. If Samsung can overcome this issue, the next flagship could include integrated magnets—eliminating the need for specific accessories and giving users more freedom in terms of design and budget.
Some speculation suggests this may involve a more advanced tracking system or changes to the digitizer itself. Interestingly, similar technology could first appear in the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is expected to be unveiled at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, 2025, in New York. While the Fold 7 doesn’t feature a built-in S Pen slot, the Ultra does—potentially giving the S26 Ultra an edge in leveraging this upgrade fully.
There’s also talk of deeper integration with Qi2’s magnetic ring for improved wireless charging and compatibility. The device is also expected to pack a 2nm Exynos 2600 chip, 16GB of RAM, and a battery capacity “under 5400mAh“.
That said, details are still scarce, and it remains unclear whether the stylus redesign will fully resolve all interference issues. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to launch in early 2026. With fans hoping for meaningful hardware updates, the potential S Pen fix could be one of its most welcome improvements yet.
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