YouTube channel JerryRigEverything disassembled Samsung’s new flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra and examined the internal structure of the device. In the process, it was revealed that although Samsung removed Bluetooth support in the S Pen, the device still contains the necessary components for wireless charging. Here are the details inside the device…
The internal structure of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra model has been revealed: Surprising detail about the S Pen!
As you know, Samsung announced that it removed Bluetooth support from the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s S Pen. However, during the disassembly process, it was noticed that there was still a battery compartment inside the pen and a wireless charging pad inside the phone. This brings up the possibility that Samsung could theoretically release an optional S Pen model with Bluetooth support in the future.
However, Samsung did not make a clear statement on this issue. In an article published on the company’s official website, it was stated that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is currently unable to charge the S Pen. So, there is a possibility that Samsung may offer a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen as an optional accessory in the future. Another striking detail in the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s internal structure was the advanced heat dissipation system.
Samsung has improved cooling performance by using a new thermal conductive material between the chips and a larger “vapor chamber”. This is said to significantly reduce the device’s heating problem. In short, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s teardown has shown us that the device offers significant improvements in terms of premium hardware and engineering. However, the question of whether the S Pen’s Bluetooth feature could return in the future is still unanswered.
Do you think Samsung made the right decision to remove Bluetooth support for the S Pen? Would you like this feature to come back in the future? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…