As for the results, the device received a score of 1196 for single-core performance and 3576 for multi-core. To give you some context, this is better than any smartphone currently on the benchmark list (which only includes released devices) but trails way behind the rumored Galaxy S6 scores, which were 1520 for single-core and 5478 for multi-core performance with its expected Exynos 7420 chipset. Yikes.