It is rather interesting to take note that the name of the device has not been stated explicitly as the OnePlus One, but considering how the post itself was reshared by the official OnePlus account, it pretty much shows all that we need to know. To rack up 36,715 points in the AnTuTu benchmark happens to be an excellent achievement, where it managed to exceed what the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 managed to rack up, never mind the fact that both smartphones do share the Snapdragon 800 chipset. It would most probably mean that the CyanogenMod ROM happens to be a tad “lighter” compared to Samsung’s TouchWiz, which frees up some additional processing power for you to take advantage of.