Does Samsung Z Flip 5 have a pre installed screen protector?

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If you’re like us then you are probably wondering whether the Samsung Z Flip 5 has a screen protector or not.

Samsung Z Flip 5’s release is on the horizon and we are excited. The phone channels Back to the Future and is being celebrated as a brilliant iPhone 14 alternative. With a classic flip design of the noughties blended with modern and high quality features, this phone is unique.

The screen is not a conventional screen by the fact that it can bend in half. Fortunately, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a built-in screen protector that offers an additional layer of protection for the folding, glass screen.

Can you remove the built-in screen protector on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip?

It is possible to remove the built-in screen protector on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 but you should avoid doing it yourself. Unless it’s been damaged, you should avoid removing the screen protector. It could void a warranty or you could damage the phone in the process of removing and applying a new one.

To remove it, we’d recommend you go straight to the source and contact Samsung who can offer safe removals.

Should you put a screen protector on Z Flip 5?

It is always a good idea to invest in a screen protector and it’s no different for a Samsung Z Flip 5. Having a screen protector will help keep dirt and smudges off the phone’s stunning display. It is, of course, down to preference but it definitely brings us comfort knowing our phone’s tucked up behind a protective case.

The phone should be well protected by its default screen as it already has a built in protector. Whether you’re clumsy or just like feeling extra secure, it doesn’t hurt to purchase extra protection.

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