Listed as an LTE phone in the Bluetooth database, and appearing in GLBenchmark reporting a 1.4GHz (possibly quad-core) CPU like the Galaxy S III, but with a much lower 800x480 WVGA display.
With around 200 million people in the database (including active workforce and educational institutions reporting data), Hull estimates around 1KB of data per person, per payroll period.
But he vows to pursue sweeping changes in how the FDA monitors device performance after approval, creating a massive database to track all "adverse events" far faster than today's paperwork reporting process can.