Yes, I have that same device, I have the unlocked version but the outer shell and screen are the same.
The tempered glass screen protector you are looking for can be had (as of last year) at Wal-Mart for about $15.
It is made just for the device, and fits perfectly.
The problem may be that the device is dated, and they may not be carrying these in the store at this point.
I also got the rubber surround that covers the back and sides. This was also about another $15 or so.
Keep in mind that both the screen protector and the surround add a very noticeable amount if weight to the device. The weight is doubled!
In addition to these items, I purchased a Nite Ize brand case from Wal-Mart, an XL sized one.
(I have also found these at Menards.)
These are about $15, and offer an awesome amount of protection and secure on-person storage.
If you cannot find the screen protector and/or the rubber surround, I would just go with the Nite Ize brand case.
Here is why:
1. Because the device came from Verizon, that version cost $50 when it was new.
(Not knocking it, I am using it as well, and paid $120 because mine is unlocked.)
You can easily spend more than the worth of the device on accessories.
2. The device is already two years old. The battery and the hardware will be aging quickly from this point on. Batteries age whether the device gets used or not- they last 2-4 years, and time is time. Perhaps the Verizon version has a user replaceable battery, but that would be ~$20 for an already aging device.
3. The Nite Ize cases are very nice, have a durable belt clip, and offer a great deal of protection. I have had multiple devices in the past with no other protection than a case like this, and have only suffered very little, almost unnoticeable damage even after years of abuse.
The glass screen on these devices is pretty darn tough.
Remember that short of a case like mentioned above, any added weight adds to the potential of more damage to the device in a fall.
I often warn against rubber and solid surrounds, as they weigh as much as the device itself, and prevent the device from popping apart on impact. Popping apart is built into the design, and greatly reduces damage from falls.
My work is on concrete 10 hours a day, and everyone at work has a screen protector and a rubber surround.
Know what else they all have?
A broken screen.
A guy just yesterday dropped his $1500 Samsung and the screen looks like it took a bullet.
Guess whose screen is not broke?
Yup. Mine.
I have dropped the thing, like everyone else, but the soft case is the savior.
The only reason I had to go with the largest Nite Ize case Wal-Mart offered was because of the added rubber surround.
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Pictures 1 & 2 showing front and rear of device with screen protector and rubber surround, and 3 & 4 showing the case the device goes into.
The screen protector and rubber surround weigh more than the case, and basically doubles the weight of the device.
Altogether, this entire combo easily weighs as much as the Motorola 'brick' that I had +20 years ago with an extended battery- no exaggeration here at all, I am afraid.
So yes, there were device specific glass screen protectors and rubber surrounds for this device available in-store less than a year ago.
I have not seen them there in months, as the device is now dated.
The Nite Ize case offers even more protection, and it is universal- it will (probably) fit your next device as well.
If your Wal-Mart store does not have these items in stock, try them online.
https://www.niteize.com/