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    Last-Minute Leak: Samsung May Ditch S Pen Support in Galaxy Z Fold 7

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Upcoming Galaxy Unpacked: Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is set for July 9, revealing comprehensive leaks about the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE from Roland Quandt.

    2. S Pen Exclusion: No S Pen support is noted for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in the leak, diverging from earlier models where a separate stylus was sold with specially designed cases.

    3. New Wearables: The Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic have been redesigned with a thinner profile and improved 3,000 nits AMOLED display, while the Watch 8 Classic may feature upgraded storage and battery.

    4. Live Coverage: Engadget will live blog the Galaxy Unpacked event starting at 10 AM ET tomorrow, providing real-time updates and insights.

    Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event is just hours away. Yet, a significant leak suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 7 might not include S Pen support. This revelation comes from Roland Quandt, who has consistently provided insider information on Samsung products.

    Quandt’s latest findings indicate that marketing materials do not mention the S Pen. In previous models, users purchased the stylus separately and stored it in specialized cases. The absence of this feature could lead to mixed reactions among fans who appreciate S Pen functionality.

    Additionally, Quandt shared details on new wearables set to debut in 2025. The Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic have received a redesign, retaining the squircle shape of last year’s Watch Ultra. Notably, these watches are now 11 percent thinner and offer a brighter AMOLED display, peaking at 3,000 nits. Users can expect the Watch 8 Classic to have enhanced storage options and a larger battery, promoting better performance for fitness tracking and daily use.

    This news arrives as the tech community anticipates potential innovations in the urban landscape. While the removal of S Pen support may seem like a setback for some, it opens doors for enhanced features in future devices. As smart cities evolve, so too does the need for technology that seamlessly integrates into users’ lives. Samsung’s focus on wearables could align with urban innovation, providing tools for better health management and enhanced connectivity.

    The Galaxy Unpacked event promises to unveil more about these updates. Tune in tomorrow at 10 AM ET for real-time insights and reactions.

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