It appears Samsung has fixed the design flaw that was getting its otherwise impressive Samsung Galaxy Note 5 smartphone bad press and furious letters from customers.<br />The new model of the company's smartphone is said to circumvent the "pen-gate" issue.<br />Samsung has introduced a greyish white "switch" that allows the S Pen to eject when it is inserted backwards.<br />The cap is seemingly attached to the motherboard with a piece of adhesive tape.<br />It is not clear how reliable this solution is though the report claims that the mechanism does it job well.<br />Last year, several users complained that the S Pen (the digital stylus) that ships with Galaxy Note 5 is getting stuck inside the handset when inserted backwards.<br />Trying to pull it forcefully, they added, destroyed the stylus detection mechanism, making certain functions useless.