So far, we've only got to evaluate the overall performance of the I9505 Galaxy S4, which is powered by the Snapdragon 600 chipset. SamMobile on the other hand were fortunate sufficient to fiddle with the Exynos 5 Octa variant of the Galaxy S4 and make it sweat in some synthetic benchmark tests.
The tests in query are AnTuTu and Quadrant, both being all-round suites that gauge quite a lot each component of the device - CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and so forth. As you'd envision the quad Cortex-A15s
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