The replacement S Pens for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are priced similarly to the S24 Ultra despite lacking Bluetooth functionality. Samsung has clarified that they have no intentions of selling a Bluetooth S Pen. The S25 Ultra has undergone a teardown, revealing an inductive charger inside the S Pen slot, possibly hinting at future Bluetooth S Pen compatibility. The pricing in different regions varies, with Australia offering a reduced cost compared to the US and UK. The inclusion of the inductive charger raises questions about Samsung’s future plans for the S Pen. While there were initial indications of a separate Bluetooth S Pen release, Samsung has since denied any such plans, leaving room for speculation.