Samsung Galaxy SIII owners, have you received your Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update yet? Samsung has apparently been seeding Jelly Bean updates to several handsets since yesterday. Originally reported by SamMobile, Android 4.1.2 is slowly rolling out to those with the international 3G model, and the update features a premium suite of features that come standard with the Galaxy Note II.

It appears that Samsung has also published part one of its video series detailing the update which showcases those premium features. The suite includes multi-window functionality (enabling users to separate their screen into two windows to use two apps at once), a customizable notifications panel, smart rotation, and new NFC and reader features. Also included are contextual menus which adjust based on a user's previous and most frequent actions. Other nifty features include the ability to set up a music program to launch immediately when a user plugs in headphones, new tagging features in the camera application, and an optional notifications ticker available from the lock screen.

Unfortunately, this author's Verizon Wireless Galaxy SIII has not yet been upgraded. If you want to see if your handset is eligible, you can check by hitting the Software Update option in the About menu under Settings, or launch the Kies desktop application on your computer to check for updates.