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Frankly I'm agreeing with the OP. I hit the check for updates button about 4 times a day, because I'm really really looking forward to the improvements to the camera application.

I've never owned a digital camera before, and for candid style shots the camera in this is very nice. Even recording video has been fun at times.
 
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Frankly I'm agreeing with the OP. I hit the check for updates button about 4 times a day, because I'm really really looking forward to the improvements to the camera application.

I'm betting that you'll just see a pop-up notification (or at least something on the notification bar) before you ever go to the System Updates page and see anything.
 
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I was really hoping they'd unlock protected Market apps on that leaked version. It would only be polite since Google did see fit to digitally sign it and leave it on a public server. I guess I might be waiting until the final OTA to get my protected apps back. This is why I'm really looking forward to it.
 
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I was really hoping they'd unlock protected Market apps on that leaked version. It would only be polite since Google did see fit to digitally sign it and leave it on a public server. I guess I might be waiting until the final OTA to get my protected apps back. This is why I'm really looking forward to it.

Protected apps are wroking on the unofficial 2.2 release. It took some time for them to update the apps to allow it but apps like iSyncr were not working about a day later are now.
 
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Protected apps are wroking on the unofficial 2.2 release. It took some time for them to update the apps to allow it but apps like iSyncr were not working about a day later are now.
I don't think that's a protected app. I'm talking about protected apps showing up in the market. Apps like pure calendar still don't show up for me. If others can see protected apps, I'd like to know.
 
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