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11-01-2023 09:31 PM (Last edited 02-04-2024 06:16 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
TabletsMy Tab S7+ had a cracked screen that wasn't worth replacing at $400 cost. I bought a new Tab S9 Ultra, and migrated the apps.
During the transfer, the two S Pens got shuffled around on my counter. Now I don't know which pen is which. They each work with both tablets. I think the new S Pen supposedly has lower latency, but I can't humanly detect a difference when using Samsung notes. Is there any way to identify the model number of each S Pen, preferably in software ?
They physically look almost identical except one has the "Samsung" name engraved near the top, and the other does not.
The reason I care is that I want to sell the old broken tablet, and would rather not sell it with the new pen.
Edit: I read about the "new" two-way charging feature of the S Pen in the Tab S9 Ultra. Turns out both pens work with two-way charging in the Tab S9 Ultra. Samsung must have added a second coil to the tablet, and left the charging design part of the S Pen unchanged. So, that feature doesn't help differentiate the S pens, only helps differentiate the tablets, but it's pretty obvious which tablet is which, unlike the pens.
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11-01-2023 10:00 PM in
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11-01-2023 10:28 PM in
TabletsThanks.
Do you own either tablet ?
FYI I did an ebay search for Tab S Pen, and found the following image in a listing for a pair of Tab S7+ S Pens. They both have "Samsung" engraved. But there is additional "China" marking that is not there on either of my S Pens.
This was the Ebay listing.
That's different from both of my S Pen, unfortunately.
Really hoping there is some software way to tell the pens apart rather than just cosmetic - they are supposed to have different features - or is it really just the tablets that are updated and not the pens ?
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11-01-2023 11:12 PM in
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11-02-2023 08:56 AM in
Tablets@madbrain I agree with @VerbumVeritum that probably the one with Samsung near the top is the newer one.
The serial number and place of manufacturer is extremely light and hard to read. I have to shine a bright light at an angle on the S Pen to see that information.
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11-02-2023 02:39 PM (Last edited 11-02-2023 05:04 PM ) in
TabletsThanks ! I shone some light at both S Pens. It turns out they both have the Samsung logo and a place of manufacture as well, which I couldn't see with my naked eyes. I have macular degeneration and have a hard time with the lack of contrast. Anyway, one S Pen is made in Vietnam, while the other is made in China. So I thought the Vietnam pen had to be the one for the Tab S9 Ultra, since the tablet is made in Vietnam according to the box. Except I just looked at the box for the Tab S7+, and it is also says it's made in Vietnam ! Sigh. It's a bit odd to build the tablet in one place and the S Pen in another, and bundle the two.
Back to square one.
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11-02-2023 06:58 PM in
TabletsI finally figured it out. I put both tablets in sleep mode, by pressing the power button once on each.
I then took out the pen from my Tab S7+ case, and pressed its button. It woke up the Tab S9 Ultra screen ! I then took out the pen from the Tab S9 Ultra case, and pressed its button. It woke up the Tab S7+.
I now know which pen belongs to which tablet.