E90 Why no Scheduled SMS on it?

Scheduled SMS has been in every iteration of the Communicator it is not present in the current SW evaluated and not found in the features list.
One prospective is: Why remove a feature at all?
If a feature has been incorporated once, it should be in all future models, simply because some people (maybe even just a few, but still) will have drawn benefit of the function and use is frequently, and will really miss it!
So, keep all features, and just keep putting new ones in, and don't remove any - including the fax
Please Nokia add it back.
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri AKA Awesome
Arab Portal
Phones: Waiting for E9x with Scheduled SMS on it, and 9300i features..

I thank you for the useful reply
It's very easy to add this feature to E90, since it's a business oriented phone, and Scheduled SMS on it is a must IMHO beside timed profile.
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri AKA Awesome
Arab Portal
Phones: Waiting for E9x with Scheduled SMS on it, and 9300i features..

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