Have you ever asked, “Why are my Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen air actions not working when the tool seems fine?” This guide starts with that exact question to help you focus on a fast fix.
You rely on the air command and pen gestures to move through apps and tasks on your phone. If the device drops connection, many features stop responding. A common cause is distance: keep the pen within 30 feet of your phone or tablet to maintain a stable Bluetooth Low Energy link.
Power saving mode and background app limits also block pen air actions. This short guide walks you through checks for Bluetooth, command settings, and diagnostic mode so you can restore those gestures and get back to using pen input smoothly.
Key Takeaways
- Keep the pen within 30 feet of your phone or tablet for a steady connection.
- Check air command and Bluetooth settings before deeper troubleshooting.
- Power saving mode can disable background app features required for pen gestures.
- Use diagnostic mode and settings adjustments to restore pen air actions.
- This guide targets Samsung Galaxy users who need quick fixes for pen connectivity.
Understanding S Pen Technology
Knowing the two core technologies inside the pen helps you separate writing faults from remote faults. This makes troubleshooting faster and clearer for your daily use.
EMR versus Bluetooth Connectivity
Wacom EMR handles writing and hover input on the screen. It works passively, so the pen can register pressure and position without using its internal battery.
Bluetooth Low Energy powers remote gestures. These features need a charged internal supercapacitor to send signals to your device via BLE.
Understanding the Supercapacitor
The supercapacitor stores short bursts of power that enable remote control. If remote gestures fail while writing still works, the issue likely points to the capacitor or Bluetooth low energy link.
Do not open the plastic casing to try a repair. The capacitor is fragile and mishandling can cause permanent damage or safety risks.
| Function | Technology | Common Failure Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Writing & pressure sensitivity | Wacom EMR (passive) | Pen tip fails to draw or hover on the screen |
| Remote gestures and shortcuts | Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) | Remote controls stop responding despite writing working |
| Power source for remote features | Internal supercapacitor | Short or no remote operation after long use or drop in charge |
| Repair risk | Hardware inside pen | Opening casing can break the supercapacitor or void warranty |
Troubleshooting Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen Air Actions Not Working
The quickest fix is often the simplest — ensure your pen and phone are close enough to connect.
Keep the pen within 30 feet of your tablet or phone. Bluetooth Low Energy requires that range for reliable gestures and remote actions.
Check that the pen is charged. Remote features rely on the internal power source, so drained charge will stop those features even when writing still works.
If the link drops, reinsert the pen into the phone or tablet. Many users restore connectivity this way without deeper steps.
Clean the screen and remove any cases or objects that could block the signal. Also note that some models lack air actions due to hardware limits, so confirm your device supports these gestures.
| Check | How to test | Expected result |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | Keep pen under 30 feet from phone or tablet | BLE connection stays active |
| Charge | Insert pen briefly or check device prompts | Remote actions respond for several minutes |
| Physical obstruction | Clean screen and remove magnetic cases | Signal improves and gestures return |
Removing Environmental Interference
If your pen still skips or lags, magnetic cases and accessories are an easy place to check. Start with a quick visual scan of any case or cover on your phone. Small rings, clasps, or MagSafe-style inserts can distort the digitizer field and create dead spots.
Magnetic Case Impact
Remove third-party cases or covers and test the device on a plain surface. Placing the phone on wood or another non-conductive table helps isolate environmental interference.
Magnetic accessories can distort the precise field the digitizer uses. If writing returns after removing a case, replace that accessory with a non-magnetic alternative to avoid repeats.
Many apps may appear to lag when the pen struggles through magnetic interference. Test several apps to confirm whether the problem is universal or app-specific.
| Issue | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Intermittent input | Magnetic ring in case | Remove case and retest |
| Dead spots on screen | Third-party cover material | Switch to non-magnetic cases covers |
| App lag | Digitizer field distortion by accessories | Remove accessories and test multiple apps |
| Unclear fault | Environmental conductors nearby | Move device to non-conductive surface |
Checking Battery and Charging Status
Begin with a quick battery check — low power often stops remote gestures on the pen. Open the Air command menu on your phone and tap the settings icon to view the pen battery percentage at the top.
Make sure the pen is charged by inserting the pen into the phone or by attaching the pen to the designated charging spot on your tablet. On Tab S9 and Tab S10 models you can attach pen hardware in either direction to charge. Align the pen correctly; misalignment can prevent a charge.
If the pen still does not charge, verify the phone is not in power saving mode. Power saving can disable wireless charging features and block remote actions. Also tap air actions in the settings menu to confirm the feature is enabled and that the pen battery is sufficient for use.
| Check | How to test | Expected result |
|---|---|---|
| Charge level | Open Air command → tap settings icon | Battery percentage displays |
| Attach position | Insert pen or attach to charging spot | Device shows charging prompt |
| Power mode | Disable power saving and retry | Wireless charging and actions restore |
Resetting the S Pen Connection
If remote gestures stop responding, a full reset of the stylus connection often clears cache and restores features.
To reset pen settings, open Settings, tap Advanced features, then choose the S Pen menu and select Reset S Pen. This returns remote features and custom options to factory defaults.
After you select Reset S Pen, wait about 60 seconds. The status bar will show “Connecting…” and then display the battery percentage when the device completes the handshake.
Insert pen hardware into the phone or attach the pen to the tablet’s charging spot while the reset runs. The device should automatically re-establish the Bluetooth connection and rebuild pairing data.
Resetting pen functionality is a reliable way to clear temporary cache conflicts between the stylus and the phone’s Bluetooth controller. If the icon remains in connecting state after a minute, try the reset again or move to the next troubleshooting step below.
| Step | What to expect | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Navigate to Settings → Advanced features → S Pen | Reset option available | Have the pen nearby or attached before starting |
| Select Reset S Pen | Device shows “Connecting…” | Wait ~60 seconds for battery percent |
| Insert pen or attach to tablet | Bluetooth re-pairing begins | Repeat if connection fails |
Managing App Permissions
Permissions can silently block remote gestures, so check app access before deeper troubleshooting.
Air command requires Nearby devices and Physical activity permissions to work with your apps. If you have not opened an app in a while, the system may auto-disable permissions to save resources.
Open Settings, then tap Apps. Toggle Show system apps to reveal the Air command entry. Make sure the Air command is set to Allow for Nearby devices and Physical activity.
Tap air actions settings inside the Air command entry to verify that the required permissions are active. Without these grants, many features and actions will fail to trigger, even when the hardware is fine.
| Permission | Where to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Nearby devices | Settings → Apps → Show system apps → Air command | Allows BLE pairing and remote control functions |
| Physical activity | Settings → Apps → Air command → Permissions | Lets system detect gestures and enable contextual features |
| Auto-revoked permissions | Settings → Apps → Infrequently used apps | Re-enable to restore full functionality for older apps |
Clearing Air Command Cache
When the air actions menu fails or behaves oddly, wiping the Air command cache is a quick fix you can do in minutes. This creates a clean slate and often resolves erratic stylus behavior caused by corrupted temporary files.
Open Settings on your phone, then go to Apps. Toggle Show system apps to reveal the Air command entry in the list.
Select the Air command app, tap Storage, and choose Clear Data. This resets the app cache and forces the system to reload command components the next time the menu opens.
After clearing data, restart your device to ensure the Air command system restarts cleanly. make sure the Air command icon returns to the status area and test remote features once the phone boots.
| Step | Where | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Locate app | Settings → Apps → Show system apps | Air command appears in list |
| Clear cache/data | App → Storage → Clear Data | Resets menu and temporary files |
| Restart | Phone power menu | Reloads command and restores actions |
Inspecting the S Pen Nib
Before moving to software fixes, visually check the nib for wear. A flattened or splintered tip can make the device register constant pressure or no pressure at all.
Replacement procedure
You should look for a defined cone about 1.5mm long. If the tip is mushroomed, bent, or frayed, replace it to restore reliable pressure sensitivity on the screen.
Use the removal tool from the original box to clasp the old nib. Pull straight out with steady force; avoid twisting.
Insert a new nib and push gently until you feel a click. Do not push hard — excess force can damage the internal switch.
| Check | How to do it | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Visual wear | Inspect nib tip under light | Replace if flattened or splintered |
| Removal | Use included pull tool and pull straight | Nib comes out without bending |
| Install | Push new nib in until it clicks | Pressure sensitivity returns |
Utilizing Technician Diagnostic Mode
A built-in diagnostic mode helps you map the digitizer and spot dead zones on the display.
Open your phone dialer and enter *#0*# to reach the factory test menu. This mode gives you access to hardware checks that the normal settings menus do not show.
Select the S-PEN option from the grid and run the SPEN DRAW test. Use the stylus to color every square on the screen. Move slowly and cover the whole area so you do not miss any gaps.
If a square stays white after you draw on it, that indicates a failure in the EMR layer of the screen and likely needs a hardware repair. If lines break or jump during the test, the digitizer has physical damage and will require professional service.
Use this diagnostic step to decide whether to continue software fixes or book a repair visit. The results help you avoid wasted troubleshooting when the issue is clearly hardware-related.
| Action | What you see | Recommended next step |
|---|---|---|
| Dial *#0*# and open test grid | Factory diagnostics menu appears | Choose the S-PEN test |
| Run SPEN DRAW | Color fills each square | Pass — continue software checks if problems persist |
| White square remains | Unresponsive area on screen | Hardware repair required |
| Line breaks or jumps | Inconsistent trace across grid | Schedule professional digitizer service |
Testing in Safe Mode
Use safe mode to run your device with only essential services and verify pen functions without extra apps. This removes downloaded apps that could hijack the input stream.
To enter safe mode, press and hold the power and volume down buttons. Then long-press the power off icon on the screen and confirm boot to safe mode.
While in safe mode, test the pen air actions and basic gestures the same way you normally would. If the features work here, a third-party app is likely causing the conflict.
If pen features fail in normal mode but pass in safe mode, uninstall recently added apps one at a time. Reboot into normal mode after each removal and check the actions again.
If the problem persists even in safe mode, move on to hardware checks or technician diagnostics as the next step.
| Test | How to run | Expected result |
|---|---|---|
| Boot to Safe Mode | Hold Power + Volume Down → long-press Power off | Device loads core apps only; third-party apps disabled |
| Use pen gestures | Try shortcuts and remote controls while in safe mode | Gestures work if a rogue app caused the issue |
| Uninstall suspects | Remove recent apps one-by-one and reboot to normal mode | Restored features indicate the removed app was the conflict |
Evaluating Hardware Damage
A quick physical check can reveal why gestures stopped responding despite normal settings. If you have already ruled out software and magnetic cases, focus on inspecting the stylus and the screen for signs of physical failure.
Physical Inspection
Look for cracks, dents, or a loose cap on the pen. A rattling sound when you shake the pen suggests internal parts have come loose and the unit needs replacement.
Smell the tip briefly; a burnt odor can mean a shorted capacitor that permanently disables remote features. If you can borrow a compatible pen from another device, test it on your screen to isolate whether the pen or the phone is at fault.
Display EMI Shield Failure
Display EMI shield failure breaks the EMR field and causes gaps in screen input. This is a serious defect that requires professional screen replacement to restore full functionality on a tablet or phone.
Inspect the device for impact marks and check for displaced ribbons or coils around the display. If multiple tests point to the screen rather than the pen, schedule a repair rather than continuing software fixes.
| Symptom | Likely cause | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Rattling inside pen | Loose or severed internal coil | Replace pen |
| Burnt smell | Shorted capacitor | Stop using pen; replace |
| White spots or dead zones on screen | EMI shield failure | Professional screen replacement |
Conclusion
Wrap up by reviewing settings, charging, and simple hardware checks. Remove magnetic cases, confirm the connection, and toggle options in the advanced features menu to restore common functions.
Make sure your Samsung Galaxy is updated and that the air command and related features are enabled in settings. Keep the stylus docked so the supercapacitor retains power for remote gestures.
If problems persist, use diagnostic mode or boot to safe mode to isolate software from hardware faults. Following these steps will help you restore pen air actions and get reliable gesture performance for daily tasks.


