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Samsung introduces its most cutting edge phone ever

Samsung is always at the forefront when it comes to debuting the latest cutting edge tech, and they’ve take it literally as they’ve just released the Samsung Galaxy BLADE edge, a smartphone with a bleeding sharp edge for the modern chef!

The ultimate cooking companion, the BLADE edge also comes with all of the Samsung Galaxy S6’s premium build and tech but has such a sharp edge it can be used as a chef’s knife, so much so it could very well render all the other knives in your kitchen obsolete.

All the components were redesigned to fit into the curve of the smartphone never seen before anywhere else, with a brand new U4CF (Ultra 4D Curved Flash) memory technology that betters the previous 3D vertical stacking techniques by introducing 10nm-wide wormholes that send data to a far-away cloud. These wormholes also result in a distorted physique, giving the NAND flash memory solution a curved shape.

Equipped with a razor-sharp diamond edge, the phone even takes inspiration from the sparkling stone, with a stunning diamond-cut finish on it’s tough ceramic body that’s capable of cutting through lobster tail and can even slice through tender tomatoes.

What’s more, the smartphone is not just built from ergonomic ceramic but it’s fire AND waterproof too!

The BLADE edge also features a set of sensors and algorithms that will analyze grip, dexterity and strength to help make your cutting up to 50% faster than with conventional knives and has a special feature for slicing fruit and dicing veggies. And don’t worry about how sharp it is, with KNOX Security you’ll never get a cut again. Scan your finger on the home button and the Blade will retract it’s edge! it even has a human blood sensor that will automatically place an emergency call to the authorities if it were used in violent or criminal situations.

If you accidentally make a call all you have to do is scan your fingerprint, swipe the security pattern, punch in the 15-digit password and sing along to the random-selected song from your most recent Milk Music station and the call will be cancelled. KNOX’s powerful anti-virus protection will also alert you to germs in your food or cooking setup on top of protecting from online threats and viruses.

To add on to the value of this cutting edge device, the Galaxy BLADE edge comes with a S-Thermometer stylus that doubles as a wireless meat thermometer and baking tool so you know when your roast is cooked to perfection.

The smartphone will come with a slew of charging-and-cutting blocks as well as customiseable handles where you can choose from Olivewood to even Mammoth tusk for that premium feel.

So what are you waiting for? this is an edge you definitely don’t want to miss.

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