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    S Pen May Come Back to Galaxy Fold—Just Not on the Model You Want

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. S Pen Revival: Samsung is rumored to reintroduce S Pen support with a new “wide” foldable, separate from the Galaxy Z Fold 8, after previously discontinuing it for the Fold 7.

    2. Design Adjustments: The restoration of S Pen functionality may involve a thicker device due to the reintroduction of the digitizer layer or potentially a chip-based workaround, aiming to counter Apple’s display layout.

    3. Material Shift: To accommodate S Pen support, Samsung might replace the titanium hinge in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 with carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, enhancing device flexibility.

    4. Battery Upgrade Speculation: There are unconfirmed rumors of a 5,000 mAh battery for the new Fold model, with official insights anticipated after CES 2026.

    S Pen Support Could Return to Galaxy Fold, but Not as Expected

    Samsung might soon bring back S Pen support for its Galaxy Fold lineup. However, it won’t be on the model many users anticipated—the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Instead, rumors suggest a new device dubbed the “wide” Fold may introduce this feature.

    Recently, Samsung has started developing this wider foldable phone. The decision comes as a response to the iPhone Fold’s wider inner display format. In the past, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 lost stylus support when Samsung removed the essential digitizer to achieve a slimmer design. Now, there’s buzz that the upcoming wide Fold could revive S Pen functionality.

    Interestingly, some reports claim that the device will require a thicker profile to accommodate the digitizer. Alternatively, Samsung might use a chip-based solution that would eliminate the need for a physical digitizer altogether. This innovation could allow the S Pen to function without sacrificing the device’s sleek profile.

    While these rumors create excitement, they remain unconfirmed. Nevertheless, speculation includes potential upgrades, like a battery capacity boost to 5,000 mAh. This information adds to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming model.

    Samsung’s official event at CES 2026 on January 4 might shed light on these developments. Fans and tech enthusiasts will eagerly await any hints or updates from the company. If the rumors hold true, this could be a significant step forward for Samsung’s foldable devices.

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