Bluetooth Connectivity, Sleek Design, and More – A Glimpse into the Precision-Packed Accessory for the Upcoming Flagship
As anticipation builds for the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in January 2024, enthusiasts and tech aficionados are getting a sneak peek into the device's accessories, thanks to recent findings from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The FCC certification has unveiled the design of the Galaxy S24 Ultra's S-Pen, a crucial component for users who value precision and productivity. The stylus, bearing the model code EJ-PS928, has been granted approval, signaling a significant step forward in the device's journey toward its market debut.
One notable feature of the S-Pen is its Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connectivity, a technological enhancement that aligns with the ever-evolving demands of modern smartphone users. While the FCC documents showcase a grey/graphite color variant of the stylus, it's hinted that additional color options may be introduced to complement the diverse palette of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
LEAKED DETAILS OF THE NEW S-PEN
Measuring at 104.64mm in length, the S-Pen maintains a form reminiscent of its predecessor, the S23 Ultra's stylus. However, the FCC has yet to disclose information regarding the stylus's weight or its potential Ingress Protection (IP) rating, leaving some aspects of its specifications shrouded in mystery.
With a frequency range of 2,402 - 2,480 MHz, the S-Pen is expected to deliver seamless communication with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. As the smartphone's launch date approaches, enthusiasts eagerly await more details about the device, including any additional features or surprises Samsung might have in store.
FCC LEAKED SPECIFICATIONS
As the tech community gears up for the Galaxy S24 series debut, the coming weeks are likely to unveil further insights into the flagship lineup. Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung prepares to redefine the smartphone experience with its latest innovation.
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