Android 4.1.2
Korean Galaxy S3 owners have already started receiving Android 4.1.2.
Although there's no official Android Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note, there are some pretty stable firmwares for download.
Two international variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 have started receiving an official Android 4.1.2 OTA update from Samsung.
Samsung is giving Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, and Galaxy Note owners a taste of Multi-View from the Galaxy Note 2.
Samsung has started rolling out Android 4.1.2 for the international Galaxy S3 model GT-I9300.
Galaxy S2 owners will be pleased to know that their handsets will be receiving Android 4.1.2 instead of Android 4.1.1.
If you have an international LTE Galaxy Note 2, you can head over to Samsung Updates to grab the Android 4.1.2 firmware.
Here's the latest complete firmware of Android 4.1.2 for the Samsung Galaxy Note.
If you want to upgrade your Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, or Galaxy S2 to Android 4.1.2 and can't wait any longer for Samsung to release an update, here's how you can do it
Samsung will release the Galaxy S2 Plus starting in the first months of 2013 and Android 4.1.2 for normal Galaxy S2 owners within the coming weeks.
If you can't wait for your Galaxy Note 2 to receive an official Android 4.1.2 update from Samsung, you can download and flash a test build now.
If you can't wait for the official Android 4.1.2 Samsung releases for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S2, you can grab pre-release firmwares already.
Samsung Galaxy S3 owners everywhere are still busy upgrading to Android 4.1.1, but it looks like Android 4.1.2 might hit by the end of the year.
A video on Youtube could indicate that an Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update is on its way for the original Samsung Galaxy Note.
A video by AndroidPolice shows off two new, nifty features in the new Gmail for Android 4.2.