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So I left the screen protector on the outside screen and after catching so much lint and hating the feeling of the inside rubbery protector y took it off and it was both a good and bad decision. The good : screen feels natural, like what you are suppose to be using from the beginning, better viewing angles and very responsive. Cons: still collects dust but its easy to clean,and it scratches way too easy, literally scratched the inside screen with my fingernail, you can barely tell but it's there. Overall I suggest you leave it on, unless you don't care or have insurance on the phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The screen protector on the Z Fold 2 is removable unlike how it was for the 1st Z Fold. Samsung cautions you against removing it yourself, however. The screen protector has a sort of rubbery feel and is a fingerprint magnet. With it removed, the screen feels more like glass and is less prone to fingerprint smudging.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I read that you have to go to the Verizon store to have it removed. If you remove it yourself it voids the warranty on the phone
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The screen protector is familiar to the low end Zagg screen protectors. It has a rubbery feel to it. I did not take the front protector off or the main display. After a while though, the main display screen protector started to get bubbles near the crease and I just removed it off carefully. You do not need to go to professional to do the screen protector removal. That is unless you are not patient enough, skilled enough, or are too nervous to do it yourself. The difference is night and day.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't even notice the screen protector. There is a sensitivity setting if needed in case you add a different one.
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