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    [Video] You can use a knife to operate your Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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    Last updated: October 31st, 2014 at 08:32 UTC+01:00

    Screen sensitivity is an important aspect of smartphone displays these days, mainly for those who live in cold regions where removing their gloves to use their phone isn't always an option. Samsung has offered an option to increase the sensitivity of its phone's displays since last year, and it looks like the Galaxy Note 4 display is so sensitive that it can be used with a knife. That's right, someone on YouTube actually shot a video showing the Note 4 being operated with a knife. The capacitive buttons work as well, and thanks to the Gorilla Glass protection, the display comes out unscathed at the end of the entire ordeal.

    Hit the play button below to watch the Galaxy Note 4 being put under the knife. Literally.

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