I asked the guy over on the Android Market Place forum who had issues with the market place after his i5700 official 2.1 upgrade (he lives in Germany), what the update process was; here's his response:
"Upgrade:
Via New PC Studio V1.4 because V1.3 did not recognize the phone at all. I had to enable the USB debug mode in order to make the phone show up in the NPS. Otherwise, only the SD Card shows up as a storage device. When NPS recognizes the phone, you can use the update button (somewhere on the bottom of the NPS interface as far as I remember). The NPS contacts a server and pulls the update. *Sometimes it did not show the update, so maybe you have to try 2-3 times.* The update process is divided into several steps. First it downloads the firmware. After that, it promts you to have the phone connected with good battery power. NPC then reboots the phone and tries to push the firmware on it. Problem for me at this point was that it just hung up when trying to push the firmware - it was just showing the Samsung splash screen and that's it. The NPC recognized that something is wrong and suggested a recovery action. The recovery procedure has its own wizard in NPC. That involves booting the phone into recovery mode by holding one volume button and some other buttons (forgot the exact combination). Then NPC pushes the *new* firmware on the phone (yes that means recovery = recover to latest firmware from servers). So that's how I finally got 2.1 on my phone. The phone rebooted and everything was fine. I had the feeling that the whole NPC update software was not very robust. I needed a lot of patience until it worked out. Sometimes it was unable to download the firmware, sometimes there seemed to be no update. Then it hung up 3 times during the pushing. Then I needed 2 attempts to recover the phone. You should really disable all background programs, virus scanners etc.
The facts:
Firmware-Version:
2.1-update1
Baseband:
i570EXXJC1
Kernel-Version:
2.6.29
root@SE-S611 #2
Build Number:
ECLAIR.XXJCB"
Obviously sounds like the Samsung firmware is ready and waiting, just seems the actual process to do it is not fit for purpose and prone to problems. You can understand them not rolling this out until it works properly as it would otherwise cause a support nightmare. You have to wonder why they announced to the world that the i5700 update was available before making sure it could actually happen!
Many thanks to
robuzzed -
Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica: After official 2.1. update *NO* copy protected apps in market - Android Market Help
Cheers