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Samsung has focused on considerably slimming down the Galaxy Z Fold 7. To that end, the company has reportedly removed the S Pen digitizer in a bid to make the device thinner. This means that it would need to go the Apple route if it still wants to support stylus input on the foldable display.
A new rumor claims that Samsung has run into production issues with an “Unknown” S Pen and has stopped making them. It's unclear if this is indeed the S Pen destined for the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Samsung's top-of-the-line foldable phones have supported the S Pen for a couple of years now. The device doesn't have a built-in slot for the stylus and doesn't ship with one in the box. If you want to use the S Pen with the Galaxy Z Fold phones, you need to buy it separately.
Multiple reports have suggested that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 won't have an S Pen digitizer as Samsung wants to slim down the device. It would then utilize a new way of registering stylus input on the display that doesn't need a digitizer.
This would require changes to the S Pen as well and if one were to take this rumor from @PandaFlashPro on face value, these production issues with the unknown S Pen could point to the possibility that the Galaxy Z Fold 7's S Pen may not be available for some time after the device is launched.
Fortunately, we don't have to wait for too long to find out the truth. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is likely going to be launched on July 9 in New York City, and we should have more clarity on the S Pen by then.
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