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Nope. Not going to risk Samsung denying any warranty claims. Might hurt trade in later also, never know
I didn't.. But Samsung says do not remove screen protector when you set the phone up. I'm not taking the chance of that happening. If manufacturer says do not do something and you do it, there's a high chance you just voided the warranty, at least on the screen in this case.Curious, where did you get that information about voiding warranty if removed? I am plan on using WSD in the future for the inner screen.
I didn't.. But Samsung says do not remove screen protector when you set the phone up. I'm not taking the chance of that happening. If manufacturer says do not do something and you do it, there's a high chance you just voided the warranty, at least on the screen in this case.
The fold 2 Samsung said they didn't recommend taking it off, if you do have them do it, the fold 3 clearly said do not take it off.
So, no I didn't get any info from Samsung on this, but common sense says you are playing with fire taking theirs off, just my opinion
No problem. I should have said it better. It's just my opinion, I don't want to give Samsung any reason to deny a claim, and that in theory could.Understood! Thanks!
No problem. I should have said it better. It's just my opinion, I don't want to give Samsung any reason to deny a claim, and that in theory could.
So far it seems to be better for meFrom what I understand the screen protector on the fold 2 was pretty bad and felt horrible. The one on the 3 feels good and isn't sticky at all.