- An annoyed Samsung user has started a petition to recover bluetooth to s pen
- Samsung removed connection with S25 Ultra, Disabled Remote Chamber Academy and Movements
- The petition has so far over 3,000 signatures
An annoyed Samsung -Specialist has started a petition on Change.org to “Require Samsung Mobile to reintroduce [the] Bluetooth’s pen for Galaxy S26 Ultra ”, after Samsung removed Bluetooth capacities from the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s stylus.
Jeff Springer, who owns and operates specialist Samsung News Site Sammyguru, has launched a change.org petition in response to Samsung’s decision to remove Bluetooth from the S25 Ultra’s Pen, which previously enabled the remote control of UI and the camera.
The petition has already been given some traction with more than 3,200 signatures at the time of writing.
In the petition’s description, writes about his annoyance over Samsung’s decision: “For me and for several others, this feature was not just a news – it was a functional, important tool that differentiated Samsung Galaxy from other smartphones on the market […] We ask Samsung Mobile to listen to their user base and incorporate beneficial feedback into their product development process. “
As we previously reported, it seemed that Samsung would change the course on the S PEN decision. A footnote in an official Samsung blog suggested that the company would sell Bluetooth-enabled S pen’s separately, but this turned out to be a mistake.
CHANGE.ORG PARTICLES HAVE NO LEGAL OR OFFICIAL ACCOMPOSATION ON SOMETHING TERRITORY, BUT can be useful tools to put pressure on organizations and businesses to change course.
Bluetooth’s pens – a reason worth fighting for?
According to Samsung, a central reason why Bluetooth was cut from the S25 Ultras S -PEN is a lack of popularity at the user base, suggesting that most users will not miss the feature.
However, it is undeniably disappointing to see Samsung’s highest level phone losing features — as our Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review finds, otherwise this is the absolute tip of Samsung’s smartphone production forces, so anyone perceived bucks in this image can feel like a real blow. From this perspective, I can really sympathize with jumpers and the petrol’s other signatories.
However, if the bluetooth capacities in the s pen were really unpopular, it may have been worth cutting this less used capacity to redistribute resources to the new 50-megapixel ultra-craving camera and class leading Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset, which the wider user base gets much more use of.
In any case, although the lack of S PEN connection may prevent the S25 ultra out of the hands of these 3,200 petitions, it is unlikely to prevent Samsung’s latest Premium flagship from taking a place on our list of the best Samsung phones, Best camera phones, and best phones in general.