No, you don't need to put a screen guard but think of it this way. It's easier/cheaper to replace a screen guard that has it's oleophobic coating that's worn out and/or gotten scratched than it is to replace a native screen with the same. Plus it might just save your native screen if you drop your phone. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago.
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Foluu's screen protector for the Motorola Razr+ is made out of thin, plastic film. That makes it compatible with cases and means it won't interfere with closing your new foldable. Plus, it's a two
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