The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 was recently announced, and it’s surely far from affordable for most of us. While the outer glass body is toughened with Gorilla Glass, the inner screen is not as durable. While Samsung has reduced the use of any protective plastic covering, including the previously included screen protector on other phones, the Flip and the Fold are too expensive to be handled without it.
So, does Samsung make an exception for the new Galaxy Z Flip 6 and include a free screen protector? Let’s find out!
Does the Galaxy Z Flip 6 come with a screen protector?
The short answer is yes; the longer one is a bit more convoluted. The Galaxy Z Flip 6’s inner flexible display comes pre-applied with a flexible film screen protector. It is meant to prevent any scratches on the display.
Unlike the outer cover display, protected by Gorilla Glass Victus+, the Galaxy Z Flip 6’s inner display is extremely tender and made of special material that Samsung calls “Ultra Thin Glass” or UTG. Despite its naming, the material resembles plastic in its properties — primarily because it must be bendable. The screen surface is also susceptible to deep gouges, which can occur from fingernails or any solid particle getting stuck between the folds.
Can you remove the Galaxy Z Flip 6’s screen protector?
The screen protector can bear some of the strain in case of a nail mark or a particle rubbing between the folded surfaces, thus preventing any long-lasting damage to the screen. This is why it is also a good reason not to pry it out or try to replace it yourself.
In cases where the screen protector starts peeling or starts forming bubbles under it, you must visit a trustworthy technician or repair shop. For as long as your Galaxy Z Flip 6 is under warranty, it’s best to get the screen protector replaced from a Samsung store.
Can you use third-party screen protectors on the Galaxy Z Flip 6?
For older devices, such as the Galaxy Z Flip 5, Samsung offers one free screen replacement under warranty. Thereafter, you must pay $20 for every new screen protector. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 gets this same treatment.
You can also apply third-party screen protectors, especially those meant to improve privacy by blocking sideways viewing. However, it’s best not to remove the existing screen protector provided by Samsung so a third-party one doesn’t potentially mess up the actual display.
So long as your phone is under warranty, we suggest you visit Samsung for an official remedy. This will also ensure that applying a third-party screen protector on the Flip 6’s inner display does not void your warranty.