The S Pen that comes with the Galaxy S25 Ultra takes up a sizable portion of the flagship’s internal space, which is why Samsung has retained the 5,000mAh battery for several generations. For the Galaxy S26 Ultra that is slated to launch early next year, the company is expected to use the same capacity, but whatever rumor was doing its rounds claiming that the accessory would be missing from the device’s configuration has been proven incorrect because a tipster has shared a partial CAD render that provides sufficient evidence of Samsung keeping this addition.

Currently, there is no word if Samsung will bring features like Bluetooth connectivity back to the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s S Pen

An image shared by notable tipster Ice Universe, who now sports the handle PhoneArt, has shared an incomplet

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