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Samsung could be planning a big shake-up for one of its most iconic smartphone features. According to a new leak, the Galaxy S27 Ultra, expected to launch in early 2027, may no longer include a built-in S Pen. This move could disappoint long-time fans of the Note legacy.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen

The claim comes from Chinese leaker Setsuna Digital. The post suggests Samsung is weighing the removal of the integrated stylus slot in favor of other design priorities—possibly larger batteries or improved cooling. If true, the Galaxy S27 Ultra could either drop the stylus entirely or follow the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s route, which supported the S Pen but required an external case for storage.

This isn’t the first sign of Samsung pulling back on its stylus strategy. Reports from tipster @PandaFlashPro also point to internal constraints that might push the company to reallocate space inside the device. In fact, the Galaxy S25 Ultra shipped with a downgraded S Pen that lacks features like Bluetooth Air Actions, while the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7 is also rumored to drop some S Pen functions to help achieve a slimmer design.

It’s becoming increasingly clear that Samsung is refocusing its S Pen efforts on tablets, rather than smartphones. With the Galaxy S26 Ultra still expected to feature the built-in stylus, the S27 Ultra could mark a turning point if the rumor proves accurate.

While some may welcome the trade-off if it means better battery life or improved performance, others may see it as the end of an era for the once Note-inspired Ultra series. As always, plans could still change before launch—but if Samsung does move forward without the S Pen, it’ll be one of the most notable design shifts in the Galaxy Ultra line’s history.

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(Source: Setsuna Digital on Weibo)

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