The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to arrive in January 2024, and leaks have already given us a glimpse of its design. Now, thanks to the FCC, we have a closer look at the phone’s S-Pen.

The FCC certification website now includes information about the S Pen, identified by the EJ-PS928 model number. The listing reveals that the S Pen’s design is similar to the one seen in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, featuring a left-side button and a clicky push button on the top. 

The S Pen will operate within a 2402-2480MHz frequency range, which is the specific range of radio frequencies that the S Pen uses to communicate with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This data includes information about the S Pen’s position, pressure, and orientation. This information is used by the Galaxy S24 Ultra to provide different features, such as handwriting recognition, air gestures, and remote control.

The stylus measures 104.64mm in length, but its weight remains unknown. Additionally, its IP rating is yet to be confirmed.

A new report by Windows Report has also shed light on the phone’s specifications and design. Reportedly, The Galaxy S24 Ultra boasts a sleek, squarish design with almost flat edges and a flat-screen. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and packs a generous 12GB of RAM. Storage options range from 256GB to 1TB.

Samsung has also significantly enhanced the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s cooling capabilities with a 1.9x larger vapor chamber than its predecessor.

The quad-camera setup on the back remains, featuring a 200MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom.

Likewise, the device will be fueled by a 5000mAh battery with support for 45W charging.

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