Rumoured S Pen support for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 appears on FCC listing and leaked images

For now, the only non-Galaxy Note device that has official S Pen support is the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

Image credit: EvLeaks (Twitter).

Image credit: EvLeaks (Twitter).

It’s getting more likely that S Pen support will be available on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3.

As spotted by MySmartPrice, the FCC filing of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 (under the FCC ID A3LSMF926U) showed that the device “features a digitiser function that operates with the S-Pen via inductive coupling”. These details are located within the device’s FCC Test Report (full listing here).

Screengrab of FCC listing showing S Pen support for the Galaxy Z Fold3.

Screengrab of FCC listing showing S Pen support for the Galaxy Z Fold3.

Further supporting S-Pen compatibility is Evan Blass’s latest leak of the Galaxy Z Fold3’s rendered press images, where the book-style foldable was next to an S-Pen emblazoned with a “Fold Edition” logotype at the far end of the barrel.  

The latest developments doubled down on previous rumours about S Pen support for Samsung’s upcoming book-style foldable phone, where its leaked promotional materials showed users taking notes during a call. 

For now, the only non-Galaxy Note device with official S Pen support is the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

From the same FCC Test Report.

From the same FCC Test Report.

The FCC filing also hinted at 4G and 5G compatibility, Wi-Fi 6 support, and UWB (ultra-wideband) support for the Z Fold3.

Source: EvLeaks (Twitter), MySmartPrice

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