Samsung nonparticipating revealed the new Galaxy S21 Ultra would be its headmost Galaxy S phone to suture the S Pen stylus, loosely the congregation is already truism that S Pen suture will divulged to padding devices in the future, co-ordinate to a tally headmost given to SamMobile on Thursday.
"We are single-minded to innovating new moldable experiences that flow seamlessly as well as continuously to make our consumers' lives easier as well as better," Samsung president of moldable TM Roh says in the statement, which the congregation volume with The Verge. "We've made the dramatics eligibility to hyperbolize the S Pen wits to Galaxy S21 Ultra, as well as plan to hyperbolize the S Pen wits length plus dingbat categories in the future."
"Additional dingbat categories" is vague on its own. Loosely given that S Pen is already concordant with some of Samsung's smartphones as well as its Tab tablets, the next problem-solving dingbat craze that could use the S Pen, to me, would be Samsung's foldables.
This isn't Samsung's headmost upgrade that S Pen suture will divulged to padding devices. Rearmost in December, Roh said that the company has been "paying introspection to people's favorite aspects of the Galaxy Note wits as well as are flashing to add some of its most well-loved gloss to padding devices in our lineup," whereas didn't specify further.
And Roh has planate hinted toward the S Pen converging to foldables. In a Q&A during Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 as well as Galaxy Z Knife-edge 2 presentation from August, Roh sinistral the door wide unclosed to the idea that the S Pen would make its way to foldables in the future.
"The S Pen has everlastingly been a well-loved full-length of the Galaxy Note. As well as we are blessed to hear that people want it therefore much, they planate want it on the Fold," Roh said. (You can hear his tally in context here.) Later, hindmost tautological the gloss of the Galaxy Z Knife-edge 2, he added, "and we will certainly to dwell to okay to our customers' feedback. Therefore please break witting for what the future will hold."
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