Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Will Support S Pen Pro Already Listing In FCC

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Will Support S Pen Pro Already Listing In FCC

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 Will Support S Pen Pro Already Listing In FCC

Samsung announced the brand new S Pen with name S Pen Pro alongside the Galaxy S21 series and said it would arrive later in the year. The company has been pretty quiet about it. However, a recent FCC filing for the pen has not only confirmed that it’s coming but that it supports the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 as well.

According to the label included in the FCC filing, the S Pen Pro will be fully compatible with the following devices:

Galaxy Note 10 Lite (presumably also the Note 10 and Note 10+)
Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
Galaxy Note 20 Duo
Galaxy Tab S7 series
Galaxy Tab S6
Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G

amsung announced the S Pen Pro alongside the Galaxy S21 series and said it would arrive later in the year. But the company has been pretty quiet about it since, and it’s yet to make it to the market. However, a recent FCC filing for the pen has not only confirmed that it’s coming but that it supports the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 as well.  The unreleased S Pen Pro has been approved by the FCC with model number EJ-P5450 (via SamMobile). An FCC filing for any product typically means that it’s on the way soon, so we expect Samsung to launch it with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in August. This coincides with recent rumors, which suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will support the S Pen. It’s worth noting that leaked renders of the device shared by Evan Blass also showed an S Pen alongside the Z Fold 3 with “Fold Edition” inscribed at the top.  According to the label included in the FCC filing, the S Pen Pro will be fully compatible with the following devices:  Galaxy Note 10 Lite (presumably also the Note 10 and Note 10+) Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G Galaxy Note 20 Duo Galaxy Tab S7 series Galaxy Tab S6 Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G

The S Pen Pro will contain a battery that will charge via USB-C. While it would make sense for Samsung to launch it during the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 11th, there’s a chance that the company might launch it separately.