Xperia z3, anti shatter film on the back

 Hello,
is there an anti shatter film on the back of the Xperia z3 like on the Z1?
thank you.
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Ok
I think the back of the Z3 is fairly sensitive to micro-scratches, by cons there are no scratches on the front. which is why I posed the question.
This is particularly unfortunate from Sony, the back glass should be the strong point of the device not the weak point.

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