







🖋️ Write like it’s paper, protect like it’s glass — upgrade your tablet experience now!
The MOBDIK 2 PACK Paper Screen Protector is engineered exclusively for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, S9 Plus, S9 FE+, S8 Plus, S7 FE, and S7 Plus (12.4-inch). Featuring a matte, anti-glare surface that replicates the tactile sensation of writing on paper, it enhances precision and reduces eye strain without compromising touch sensitivity. This ultra-thin, durable polyethylene terephthalate protector comes with an easy-install kit and two screens per pack, ensuring a perfect, bubble-free fit and long-lasting screen clarity.







| ASIN | B08KD4V9M4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Tablet Screen Protectors |
| Brand | MOBDIK |
| Brand Name | MOBDIK |
| Clarity | 10 |
| Compatible Devices | GALAXY TAB S7 PLUS/ Galaxy Tab S7 FE |
| Compatible Phone Models | Galaxy tab s10 plus / Galaxy Tab S9 Plus / S9 FE+ / S8 Plus / S7 Plus / Galaxy Tab S7 FE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 40,652 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | Non-slip Mat |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.07"L x 7.13"W |
| Item Hardness | 3H |
| Item Height | 1.27 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | MOBDIK |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Model Name | Tab S10/S9/S9FE/S8/S7 Plus/S7FE 12.4'' |
| Model Number | Tab S10/S9/S9FE/S8/S7 Plus/S7FE 12.4'' |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.07"L x 7.13"W |
| Screen Size | 12.4 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Special Features | Anti-Fingerprint |
| UPC | 791519060349 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**N
Perfect Paper-Like Screen Cover
Exactly what I was looking for at a good price point compared to the lead paper screen competitor whose name will go unmentioned. Glad to were 2 screens included because I flubbed the 1st application - Bubble City! And some hair got stuck too. 2nd time was the charm for this clumsy iPad owner. Appreciated the clear video instructions and stuff that came with the screens (the cardboard squeegee tool). Great product - works well with the pen for a little friction that makes it so satisfying to write! Easy to clean and fit the A16 perfectly.
E**A
Paper feel nice use with iPad pencil
I really like this MOBDIK Paperfeel screen protector. It gives my iPad a nice paper-like texture that makes writing and drawing feel much more natural, especially when using the Apple Pencil. The matte finish cuts down on glare and fingerprints, which keeps the screen looking clean. Installation was straightforward, and I love that it comes as a 2-pack in case I ever need a replacement. Overall, it’s a great affordable option for note-taking, planning, or sketching on the iPad.
B**E
Two Year Review: The BEST Writing Experience
My experience: As a student who heavily relies on my M2 iPad Pro for note-taking and sketching, finding a cost-effective yet high-quality screen protector was crucial. The MOBDIK Paperfeel Screen Protector, with its promise of a paper-like writing experience, anti-glare properties, and budget-friendly price, seemed like the perfect solution to enhance my iPad usage. I kid you not everytime someone ever felt my screen protector, they often thought I paid $40 or more, when I only paid a measly $7.99. The Goods / Pros: Paperlike Writing Experience: The Paperfeel PET film truly lives up to its name. Writing and drawing on the iPad Pro 11-inch feel remarkably similar to paper, providing a tactile and controlled experience. I love how smooth it feels rather than the typical slippery feeling of glass screen protectors or "high-end" paper-like screen protectors. Anti-Glare Properties: The anti-glare feature is a game-changer. It not only reduces fingerprints on the screen but also minimizes reflections, providing a clear and clean screen even in brightly lit environments. Easy Installation: The MOBDIK installation method, along with the provided installation video, makes the installation process a breeze. Following the steps ensures a perfect fit on the iPad Pro 11-inch, saving time and frustration. The company is even kind enough to include a scraper for the screen that lets you get rid of the bubbles, and it won't damage the screen protector at all! The Cons / Bads (if any): After extensive use, I can confidently say that the MOBDIK Paperfeel Screen Protector has exceeded my expectations. I have not encountered any notable drawbacks. I've literally never replaced mine in the past two years and it still holds up with incredible resistance. How Does Quality Compare vs Other Products? In comparison to other screen protectors in a similar price range, the MOBDIK Paperfeel stands out for its exceptional value. There are tons of $40 paper-like screen protectors on the market that feel INSANELY cheap and somewhat not premium to the standards of this screen protector. The paper-like feel, anti-glare properties, and easy installation make it a top choice for students and anyone looking to enhance their iPad experience without breaking the bank. Why 5 Stars or Less? The MOBDIK Paperfeel Screen Protector a solid 5 stars. The combination of affordability, ease of installation, and the transformative writing experience on the iPad Pro 11-inch makes it a must-have accessory. It has significantly improved my note-taking efficiency. Verdict: If you're a student or you just love writing on your iPad and want to get into it, I highly recommend this paper-like screen protector. I promise you will not be disappointed, especially when it's on sale for $7.99 or less. Touch Sensitivity: Despite the ultra-thin design of the Paperfeel film, it maintains touch sensitivity as if there were no protectors at all. This ensures a seamless and responsive touch experience!
J**.
Good but Installation was a Bit Iffy
90% of the time I use my iPad for school. Originally, I used just a regular screen protector, but it would get dirty with smudges and imprints from my Apple Pencil, and there would be a lot of glare since I'm in a classroom most of the time, which would make it awkward to see what I was writing at times. Plus, the screen protector was too smooth so it would actually be difficult to write legibly. This product makes it a lot easier to write smoother on the iPad. I only just installed it, so I can't say much on the smear protection yet, but I can already see the reduction in glare as well. For $8, getting a pack of two of these with an install kit is a very nice deal imo. My only issue was the installation process, which could've been as much my own fault tbh, but I felt like I aligned the screen protector pretty well with the sticker, however the first time I tried installing it it was way off the center (maybe my case got in the way?). The biggest issue was using the squeegee to pop air bubbles, and this is something they don't mention in neither their instruction guide nor video, but you're supposed to used the velvet red side, not the naked white side: using the white side actually takes the grit off the protector, which is obviously something you don't want on a product that relies on it. Thankfully I have another one in reserve in case this one wears off sooner than expected.
K**H
Exactly as I hoped
Definitely does feel like paper and is really nice to use if you draw on your iPad! Makes it less slippery for your pencil, so your lines are more crisp and you have more control. Doesn't really get dirty, but it's easy to clean. Installation was simple.
G**I
Transforms Your iPad into a Real Notebook — The Perfect Paperfeel Experience
First Impression: I decided to try this MOBDIK Paperfeel protector because I use my iPad mostly for sketching and note-taking, and I wanted that natural “paper” feel everyone talks about. The packaging was neat and professional, with two protectors, cleaning kits, and clear step-by-step instructions. The sheets looked thin but durable, with a matte texture you can actually feel when you run your fingers over it — not glossy like regular films. Real Experience: Applying it took patience, but the included guide stickers helped keep everything aligned. Once on, the difference was immediate — writing with the Apple Pencil feels much more controlled, almost like using a fine pen on high-quality paper. The matte surface also cuts glare dramatically, so it’s easier to draw near a window or under bright lights. There’s a slight softening of display sharpness (as expected with Paperfeel textures), but the tradeoff for precision and comfort is totally worth it. The anti-fingerprint finish works well too — it stays clean longer than glossy protectors. Helpful Conclusion: Perfect for artists, students, and anyone who writes or sketches often on their iPad. The fact that it comes in a 2-pack is great — you can replace it easily after months of use. It gives your iPad a tactile, creative touch without affecting responsiveness. I’d definitely buy it again.
A**A
Nothing amazing, isn't really designed for the iPad. Not the greatest to install
Screen protector is not as easy as it looks to install. Advertised for iPad but the camera divot on the screen protector is a generic one for a different device entirely; so now my camera is being covered and there is an awkward blank spot on the side of the screen for the camera of a different device. There was no clear indication of which side was supposed to be on the top and which side was to be attached to the iPad during installation, so I did my best guess based on the tutorial video and luckily was correct. However, the video did not specifically mention that the red tab should be on the bottom AND on the side of the alignment tabs so when it was time to peel it off, I realized that I had to remove the whole thing first and finesse it without getting fingerprints on the adhesive. It was a bit annoying that the top film had a bunch of print on it so you couldn't see if there was any dirt or debris on the screen protector before laying it down onto the screen. Ended up getting a a few pieces of lint underneath where I had to get surgical to remove it so that there wouldn't be air bubbles. And the next day when I thought all was well, I noticed that there were a couple threads of lint that did end up getting trapped and could be visible when the screen was on, but that it was already too late because the screen protector had already fully adhered overnight. Perhaps something like this is just inevitable, or perhaps if the instructions were more clear it would have mitigated it. Or perhaps I'm just being too particular. At the end of the day, the screen is protected and I cant complain. I wouldn't say that it really feels like writing on paper, but it definitely gives more control when using the Apple Pencil. And it does absorb a lot of oils since it's a matte style screen protector.
H**Y
Really nice texture and function, but wears on pencil nibs (as expected)
I’m a college student at a rigorous STEM school and I bring my iPad to class every day to take notes since if I take notes on paper/notebooks, I tend to lose track of them much easier or tend to accumulate too much paper & notebooks too quickly. I decided to grab these screen protectors since I kept having my screen jump/zoom out while I was taking notes with the bare screen (I don’t have an official Apple Pencil so my iPad doesn’t ignore my hand when I write). I also didn’t love the feeling of the bare screen while doing problems, since I do like texture for writing. I saw mixed reviews on these but decided to give them a shot around midterms. I just wrapped up my semester and I’m so happy I got these! Instillation wasn’t too hard (I followed the instructions provided from the company with the QR code video and paused it a LOT to make sure I did everything right) i ended up with a tiny bubble after instillation but since it’s a pack of 2, figured if it was bothersome or got dirty/messed with the positioning with use I’d swap to the other one. I ended up forgetting about the bubble entirely and still have the backup since it caused me no functional issues whatsoever and it’s not noticeable when I use my iPad. I’ve swapped between a couple of different cases on my iPad and changing the cases hasn’t lifted the screen protector at all thankfully! The screen quality still looks really nice, but it dims it a bit so I imagine if someone were to write outside often, they’d use a lot more battery. It did eat at my knockoff Apple Pencil tip and rubbed it raw within a couple weeks of instillation, but I got that dupe I was using from Amazon so long ago that it was modeled after the first generation pencil. I got another dupe Apple Pencil from Amazon after that that came with multiple replacement nibs so it’s not a problem for me at all. The way these screenpapers work and the materials they’re made of are similar to a very very light sandpaper in order to give smooth writing and paperlike feel, so understandable they’re going to wear on any plastic pencil nib due to the nature of the materials. Anyways, I’d 100% recommend these screen protectors for use and value, especially since I got them on sale when they were around 5-6$ for two! Totally worth it for a student
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