In a leaked screenshot, users are instructed to press and hold the Connection button until the LED is blinking. This pretty much confirms that the new S Pen Pro will feature a dedicated LED for easier pairing. The sketch also shows a switch on the S Pen Pro, though its purpose is unknown at the moment. Users can check for updates to S Pen Air Actions by heading over to Settings – Advanced features – S Pen – About S Pen – About S Pen features – Air command. Multiple reports over the past few weeks have given us a good idea of what to expect from the S Pen Pro. Although traditionally unveiled with a new Galaxy Note flagship, the new stylus will debut alongside the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 3. However, it’s unlikely that the S Pen Pro will be bundled with the foldable display phone.
The S Pen Pro will be compatible with a handful of Samsung phones and tablets at launch
Unlike traditional S Pen upgrades, Samsung announced the S Pen Pro in January this year. It became clear quickly that the company won’t unveil a Note flagship in 2021. A few months later, we encountered rumors about the Galaxy Z Fold 3 supporting the S Pen Pro stylus. As SamMobile indicates, this may explain why the company didn’t want to bring a Galaxy Note flagship this year. A leaked FCC document last month confirmed S Pen Pro compatibility with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and a handful of other smartphones and tablets. These include the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, the Galaxy Note20/Ultra, the Galaxy Note10 Lite, the Galaxy Tab S7/+/FE series, and the Galaxy Tab 6 lineup. Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 at its Galaxy Unpacked virtual event on August 11. We also expect to learn a fair bit about the all-new S Pen Pro. The new S Pen Pro will reportedly offer a 0.7mm tip with support for 4096 pressure points. The precision tip is designed for operation with sensitive devices such as foldable display phones. Oddly, the new stylus will only charge over USB C.