Samsung says the S Pen isn’t going anywhere, hints at more advanced technology
Over the past year, there’s been quiet concern around the future of the S Pen. When Samsung removed Bluetooth functionality starting with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, some users took that as a sign that the stylus was slowly being sidelined. The Galaxy S26 Ultra kept the built-in slot, but without major upgrades, speculation didn’t really go away.

In an interview with Bloomberg following the Galaxy S26 series launch, Won-Joon Choi, COO of Samsung’s Mobile Experience Business, made it clear that the S Pen is still considered core to the Galaxy lineup. More interestingly, he suggested the company is working on a next-generation version that could involve structural changes to the display itself.
According to Choi, Samsung is developing “a more advanced technology within S Pen” that would require a new display structure. The goal, he explained, is to reduce the “penalty” of including the stylus. That likely refers to the trade-offs we’ve seen over the years — internal space taken up by the silo, battery compromises, and interference with magnetic accessories.
“We’re working on a more advanced technology within S Pen to come up with a new structure of display, so the penalty of having S Pen is diminished,” Choi said, adding that the stylus will remain one of Samsung’s core technologies.
Samsung didn’t share technical specifics, but the phrasing is interesting. A redesigned display stack could mean thinner digitizer layers, different input standards, or better integration with Qi2 charging technology.
For now, the Galaxy S26 Ultra continues with the built-in S Pen slot but without the return of Bluetooth features. That absence led some to wonder whether Samsung was slowly simplifying the stylus experience rather than expanding it. Choi’s comments suggest the opposite — just not on this generation.
The message is fairly clear: Samsung isn’t backing away from the S Pen, but it may be rethinking how it integrates it. If display-level changes are indeed in the works, the impact likely won’t be visible until a future Ultra generation.
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