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Samsung Stops Offering Screen Protector Films With Its Phones!

Everyone was disappointed that Samsung did not offer a screen protector film with the Galaxy S21 FE. But it seems that the Korean company will continue to disappoint in the Galaxy smartphones that it will release in the future.
 Samsung Stops Offering Screen Protector Films With Its Phones!
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Samsung seems to be removing little by little from their smartphones. After Apple removed the charging adapter from the box, Samsung no longer includes the headset accessory on its phones. However, it doesn’t seem to stop there. Samsung, which did not include the screen protection film in the Galaxy S21 FE model, which went on sale in the past days, may repeat this move in the next models.

Samsung includes screen protection film in the Galaxy S22 series in other countries except South Korea. However, according to a claim shared by a Samsung Community member, Samsung will release this accessory out of the box in more countries in the future. So why?

Among the reasons that Samsung does not need to include a screen protection band, the first reason is the use of the Armored Aluminum frame, especially in the Galaxy S22 series. On the other hand, the fact that the screen has Corning Gorilla Glass Victus + front and back panels is a sufficient reason for the phone not to need additional screen protection.

On the other hand, expressing its concerns about environmental sensitivity, Samsung argues that the screen protection accessory causes waste. So he says they think people who really need it should buy it.

Let’s open parenthesis at this point. The Galaxy S21 FE model, which reached us for testing, was completely broken after it fell to the ground once during the time we were using it. We would like to remind you that Corning Gorilla Glass Victus is used in Galaxy S21 FE.

Well, what are your thoughts on this subject? Do you think Samsung is right in this move? We look forward to your answers in the comments.

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