The Samsung Galaxy S3 was unveiled to the world on May 3 and the newest thing that Samsung users are waiting for is the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, which the company themselves confirmed will be released in October.

"The Android 4.1 operating system will be available on the Galaxy S3 from October," Samsung told CNET UK. However, the International Business Times speculates that it may not be the same for it's U.S. counterparts, especially because of the following quote, made by a spokesperson to CNET:

"Samsung Mobile has not determined which devices will be eligible for the Jelly Bean software update. We will share that information publicly as soon as the product roadmap is confirmed."

Since its debut, the Galaxy S3 has become one of the fastest and best- selling phones of all time, and now, Samsung believes their new gadget will surpass 30 million in global sales by the end of the year.

CNET.com reported that Samsung sold 20 million Galaxy S3 phones in the first 100 days since its release. Additionally, Samsung's IT and mobile unit Chief, Shin Jong-kyun, announced on Sept. 12 that the Galaxy Note 2 should reach sales more than double of the original Galaxy Note's 10 million. The new note is expected to come out next month.

The Times also reported that the Galaxy S3 recently surpassed the iPhone in sales for the first time since the iPhone 4S was released, almost a year ago.